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Pay parking proposal not so popular with everyone in the Cove

Pay parking proposal not so popular with everyone in the Cove

A proposal by the district to put seasonal pay parking in Deep Cove is not sitting well with some locals and visitors who say the area will lose its village charm. “I think it’s moronic, to be honest.
Tax hike for District of North Vancouver residents likely 3%

Tax hike for District of North Vancouver residents likely 3%

Expect a three percent property tax hike this year.
MAYOR'S MESSAGE: It takes work to be a responsible dog owner

MAYOR'S MESSAGE: It takes work to be a responsible dog owner

Our now retired, much-loved sign creator, Cameron Stewart, made us laugh with his witty signage reminding us about the social responsibilities of dog ownership.
SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: On leaving a legacy

SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: On leaving a legacy

David Bentall’s newest book Leaving a Legacy has taught me a lot about the possibilities and pitfalls of family businesses. David is from the third generation of well-known real estate developers.
The story of Deep Cove Kayak

The story of Deep Cove Kayak

In the spring of 1981, Ingrid Baxter was just finishing a master’s degree in adaptive physical education at UBC. She was happily looking ahead to finding a job suited to her skills, preferably one that might involve being out on the water.
MLA REPORT: The province’s plan for tackling climate change

MLA REPORT: The province’s plan for tackling climate change

Climate change isn’t just being felt on the North Shore, it’s having a profound effect globally.
CRIER COMMENT: Game of drones

CRIER COMMENT: Game of drones

Last month a Deep Cove couple encountered an unwelcome peeping drone hovering outside their Panorama Drive home. It’s hard to say exactly what the Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV), a.k.a drone, was up to.
Heritage society to launch online photo catalogue

Heritage society to launch online photo catalogue

The black-and-white photo is labelled DCHS #0086 and it offers a time-travel view down Gallant Avenue (then called Second Street) circa 1940, back when only a gas station, small corner grocery, a cafe and a few other stores dotted the quaint seaside
Safety cheque

Safety cheque

As part of their grand opening celebrations on Feb. 29, the team at the new CIBC branch in North Vancouver’s Northwoods Village presented a cheque for $5,000 to North Shore Rescue.
Thinking Pink: Seymour-area friends open new fashion boutique

Thinking Pink: Seymour-area friends open new fashion boutique

Little Pink Door has added some pizzazz to Northwoods Village as the first retailer to open its doors in the new shopping plaza on Dollarton Highway.