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North Vancouver monument for Flight PS752 victims still in early planning phase

North Vancouver monument for Flight PS752 victims still in early planning phase

In July of 2022 City of North Vancouver council agreed to establish a memorial, but so far no artist or location has been selected
Birdwatching naturalist Al Grass taught us all what to look for in life

Birdwatching naturalist Al Grass taught us all what to look for in life

Grass gained fame with his column in the North Shore News as well as his monthly guided nature walks at North Vanocuver's Maplewood Flats
West Vancouver to revisit protection for renters in Ambleside area

West Vancouver to revisit protection for renters in Ambleside area

West Van council is considering new rules that could force developers to make relocation plans and offer first right of refusal to existing tenants
West Vancouver eyes 7.5% tax hike for 2024 budget

West Vancouver eyes 7.5% tax hike for 2024 budget

The proposed asset levy increase doubled over last year to address ailing infrastructure
West Vancouver’s Dundarave welcome sign obliterated by collision

West Vancouver’s Dundarave welcome sign obliterated by collision

For now, the district isn’t reinstating the community marker.
MP Jonathan Wilkinson: Reflections on the tragedy of Gaza

MP Jonathan Wilkinson: Reflections on the tragedy of Gaza

Wilkinson, the Member of Parliament for North Vancouver, shares his thoughts on the ongoing crisis taking place in Gaza
Lights, camera, action: This North Shore film festival showcases globally celebrated talent

Lights, camera, action: This North Shore film festival showcases globally celebrated talent

The inaugural Coast Mountain Film Festival runs from Mar. 29 to Apr. 18 in West Vancouver and North Vancouver
Time Traveller: Loggers use North Vancouver's Rice Lake as a holding pond

Time Traveller: Loggers use North Vancouver's Rice Lake as a holding pond

Now a tranquil spot for fishing or hiking, Rice Lake was once a bustling hub for the North Van logging industry
Plea to protect huge tree at North Vancouver development falls on deaf ears

Plea to protect huge tree at North Vancouver development falls on deaf ears

With mature trees being lost at an alarming rate, local advocate Alex Jamieson is lobbying for their preservation to be considered in all future development projects
7 independent schools in B.C. that nurture brilliance and pave the way for academic and personal growth

7 independent schools in B.C. that nurture brilliance and pave the way for academic and personal growth

Here in Metro Vancouver and on Vancouver Island, these 7 schools are at the forefront of independent education, preparing our future leaders