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MCALEER: These vehicles embody all that's awesome about the North Shore

Did you know the official flower of Burnaby is the rhododendron? I certainly didn't up until five minutes ago, but when I googled "North Shore Official Flower," that little tidbit popped up to take its place in my brain and push some other piece of i

EDITORIAL: Common cents

A few years ago, the province put together a task force on reforming rules for local government elections. The group received public comment and made recommendations.
Presentation House Gallery

Presentation House Gallery

PHOTOS: Changing seasons

PHOTOS: Changing seasons

Gift ideas that are outside the box

With the gift-giving season on its way, shopping lists will soon be compiled and the hunt for perfect presents will begin. And while there are plenty of toys and gadgets to choose from, this can also be a time to think outside the box.

Holiday happenings

North Shore Scouts Ann ual Chris tmas Tree Fund raisin g Sale will take place until Dec. 23 at Taylor Way and Marine Drive, West Vancouver (old White Spot location). Hours: Monday-Friday, noon-8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
BRAKING NEWS: New Shelby is a monster Mustang

BRAKING NEWS: New Shelby is a monster Mustang

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: L.A. Auto Show: Mustang arrives in Shelby GT350 form It's even crazier than we thought. The Shelby version of the Mustang GT is finally here, and it's an absolute monster.

EDITORIAL: Robo chicken

There is no party tougher on crime than the Conservatives. We admit, we've earlier decried their commitment to ineffective measures like building more prisons and instituting longer sentences.

LAUTENS: Weegies' waning influence shows at polls

The victors' last drop of Spanish champagne has been drunk, the losers are taking justified consoling pride in their sacrifice to the democratic process. Moving on, what are the top 10 problems facing West Vancouver's barely changed council? 1.
REVIEW: Yaris gives you what you need

REVIEW: Yaris gives you what you need

"It's a car!" That was the old tagline for the Yaris commercials. Lest you think they protest a bit too much, the idea was pretty simple: here's a little car with everything you need, and not much more than that.