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Time traveller: This is what a B.C. store's huge seafood sale looked like in 1957

Time traveller: This is what a B.C. store's huge seafood sale looked like in 1957

North Vancouver photographer Jack Cash caught this image of 'the biggest Sea Food event in B.C. history'
Parental discretion advised for this North Vancouver Halloween haunt

Parental discretion advised for this North Vancouver Halloween haunt

One-way walk-through fright zone ends in candy, with donations accepted for West Vancouver BC SPCA
Circus show for charity pops up in North Vancouver's Pipe Shop

Circus show for charity pops up in North Vancouver's Pipe Shop

VIP treatment comes with a VIP ticket price for this swanky circus show that raises funds for two great causes
Time Traveller: Karen Magnussen sets out to conquer the world

Time Traveller: Karen Magnussen sets out to conquer the world

Legendary North Vancouver figure skater won Olympic silver and world championship gold
North Shore organization helps local businesses become inclusive employers

North Shore organization helps local businesses become inclusive employers

Employers, individuals and the community benefit from the work of North Shore ConneXions Society
Pack of coyotes chases teen in West Vancouver

Pack of coyotes chases teen in West Vancouver

Five coyotes trail 13-year-old in West Van's Altamont neighbourhood
Here's how to help bats this Halloween

Here's how to help bats this Halloween

Over half the species in this province are considered at risk.
Time Traveller: The Squamish Nation fielded a lacrosse team that gained fame across Canada

Time Traveller: The Squamish Nation fielded a lacrosse team that gained fame across Canada

The North Shore Indians were know as British Columbia's 'most exciting team' in the 1930s
West Vancouver pickleball players pushing for more outdoor courts

West Vancouver pickleball players pushing for more outdoor courts

Eggs were thrown on their current court, West Vancouver players say
Welcome figure Kayachtn unveiled at North Vancouver's Argyle Secondary

Welcome figure Kayachtn unveiled at North Vancouver's Argyle Secondary

With open arms, Kayachtn – standing approximately 5.5 metres tall – now greets all who enter Ecole Argyle Secondary