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MCALEER: The fun is in the people, not the cars

MCALEER: The fun is in the people, not the cars

On these shortest days of the year, the dampness clinging to the North Shore seems like it'll never leave. There's a pretty good reason for that: it doesn't.

Seasonal mental health tips

The Canadian Mental Health Association suggests that some of the best ways to deal with added stress around the holiday season are common sense strategies. In a recent press release, Bev Gutray, CEO of CMHA's B.C.

JAMES: Amid chaos and strife, hope still surfaces

"Nella fantasia io vedo un mondo giusto. Li tutti vivono in pace e in onestà." - Ennio Morricone and Chiara Ferraù In my imagination I see a just world, where everyone lives in peace and honesty ...
Highs and lows of 2014: Part 2 of our year in review

Highs and lows of 2014: Part 2 of our year in review

A mishmash of the year's crashes, clashes and flashes of brilliance, Part 2

Holiday happenings

Christmas Tree Chip-Up Ambleside Tiddlycove Lions Club will be chipping trees by donation Jan. 1 and 2 from noon to 4 p.m. and Jan. 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ambleside Park at the foot of 13th Street in West Vancouver.

EDITORIAL: Gift of hope

Like politics or a work of art, the appeal of Christmas is largely a matter of perspective.

Holiday happenings

Coat Drive Mountain Health and Performance will be collecting new and gently used winter jackets to be donated to the Lookout Emergency Aid Society and the Spectrum Mother Support Society until Dec. 22.
A look back: Part 1 of our year in review

A look back: Part 1 of our year in review

The year's most intriguing, insidious and inspirational stories - Part 1

EDITORIAL: Santa's agenda

If you'll forgive us the cliché, Christmas has come early for City of North Vancouver council watchers. For the last two meetings, the city has moved its behind-closed-doors portion of the meeting until the very end.

A look back

The year's most intriguing, insidious and inspirational stories - Part 1