The Seycove Seyhawks junior girls soccer team knocked off the Sentinel Spartans 1-0 May 14 at Ambleside Park to win the North Shore junior premier division title.
THEIR leading scorer is in Grade 9. Their star goalie and emotional leader is in Grade 10.
The Grand Boulevard Ridgeway Resident's Association will hold its annual general meeting Sunday, May 5, 1-3 p.m. at St. Agnes Anglican Church, 530 East 12th St., North Vancouver. The guest speakers will be Michael and Michelle Binkley discussing the issues caused by the Richardson expansion. Everyone is welcome.
THE eastern-most riding on the North Shore has been about as safe a seat as they come for the B.C. Liberals.
A growing North Shore basketball program is not only finding success in inspiring more elementary school students to take up the sport, it's also helping build local youth up as community leaders.
THE Seycove Seyhawks senior girls soccer team made school history last year, winning the first provincial AA championship title in the history of the program.
THE province is looking to add some stability to two North Vancouver schools or, more precisely, make them a lot more stable in the event of an earthquake.
North Shore Cric Crac Storytelling Evenings presented by the Vancouver Society of Storytelling take place the first Sunday of every month, 7-9 p.m. at the Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Each month features a different theme. Fee: $7/$5.
A chance encounter and a glimpse of a pink accordion led me to a memorable meeting with North Vancouver's Dave Baskerville.
WINDSOR secondary's gymnastics team nailed it at the provincial championships held March 7-9 in Powell River, vaulting over the competition to win the boys, girls and combined team titles.
Panorama Ridge Thunder made a lot of noise with a golden weekend at the 2013 B.C. Grade 8 Girls Basketball Invitational Tournament in Pitt Meadows.
NORTH Shore basketball teams hit the hardwood at provincial championships held around the province and scored several near-podium performances last weekend.
THE sport of wrestling may be in a fight for its life after the International Olympic Committee recently voted to remove it from the core Olympic program, but that didn't stop the North Shore's toughest grapplers from hitting the mat with full force at the 2013 B.C. High School Wrestling Championships held last weekend in Duncan.
THE Argyle and St. Thomas Aquinas senior girls basketball teams flipped the script on a couple of North Shore rivals on their way to collecting Lower Mainland championship titles in their respective divisions last weekend.