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MLA REPORT: Seymour commuters could soon breathe sigh of relief

MLA REPORT: Seymour commuters could soon breathe sigh of relief

Fixing the traffic problem in North Vancouver was the number 1 reason why I ran for provincial office in 2009.
Seniors Connection

Seniors Connection

November brings Remembrance Day and the Royal Canadian Legion’s annual poppy campaign.
Cove Culture: Always ... Patsy Cline back by popular demand

Cove Culture: Always ... Patsy Cline back by popular demand

The phones just didn’t stop ringing after First Impressions Theatre’s production of Always…Patsy Cline last May, so the musical is now being remounted for seven performances this Nov. 10-19.
CRIER COMMENT: Common Ground

CRIER COMMENT: Common Ground

We were pleased to see the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation backtrack on their controversial decision to ban hikers, mountain bikers and dog-walkers from myriad trails in the Seymour area.
Deep Cove students crack code, receive Apple accolade

Deep Cove students crack code, receive Apple accolade

Seycove secondary will receive a high-profile accolade from Apple next week, as the Cove area becomes known as a training ground for budding techies.
Friends help avert housing crisis for Syrian family

Friends help avert housing crisis for Syrian family

It was serendipitous timing, they all agree. One couple’s life took on new meaning after their son was born.
PHOTOS: Party in the Park

PHOTOS: Party in the Park

District celebrates birthday with a bash
SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Forebearance includes the joy of tolerance

SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Forebearance includes the joy of tolerance

The late Elie Wiesel, famed writer and Holocaust survivor, commented that there is divine beauty in learning, just as there is human beauty in tolerance. Most of us believe in the value of tolerance even if we cannot define what it means.
Hoop hoax from 1950s featured Deep Cove

Hoop hoax from 1950s featured Deep Cove

Deep Cove’s Len Schwartz is the greatest North Shore basketball player who never lived. That’s right – never lived. Well, almost never lived.
MLA REPORT: B.C. still leading the country on climate action initiatives

MLA REPORT: B.C. still leading the country on climate action initiatives

The provincial government on Aug.