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After almost 50 years, ‘Uncle Al’ has left Mt. Seymour

After almost 50 years, ‘Uncle Al’ has left Mt. Seymour

Alex Douglas has retired from the mountain where he's given so much
OLDER AND WISER: Supporting our seniors is challenging right now. It's also crucial.

OLDER AND WISER: Supporting our seniors is challenging right now. It's also crucial.

Strategies meant to keep seniors safe have also caused serious issues such as loneliness and isolation
Readers turned to fiction this year to cope with COVID-19’s hard reality

Readers turned to fiction this year to cope with COVID-19’s hard reality

‘It’s a precondition of reading that you forget yourself.’
Family hopes to save West Vancouver's historic Klee Wyck house

Family hopes to save West Vancouver's historic Klee Wyck house

The fate of the historic Klee Wyck house is in the hands of District of West Vancouver next week.
Virtual Santa offering COVID-safe sessions to children across Canada

Virtual Santa offering COVID-safe sessions to children across Canada

North Vancouver woman helps connect Santa with the masses
Giving season goes ahead for North Shore charities during tough Christmas

Giving season goes ahead for North Shore charities during tough Christmas

'We’re getting more requests for help.'
Tiny owl tours West Vancouver high school

Tiny owl tours West Vancouver high school

Saw-whet owls are known to eat mice and voles and may stay in an area year-round if there is enough food
A North Van man who collects cans and plays Santa year-round needs a new ride

A North Van man who collects cans and plays Santa year-round needs a new ride

Hank Brennan started his recycling for charity program in 2008
North Vancouver shipping terminal shows support to the local community

North Vancouver shipping terminal shows support to the local community

For more than 50 years, Neptune Terminals in North Vancouver have connected Canadian commodities to world markets.
TIME TRAVELLER: Stonemasons ply their trade at North Vancouver quarry

TIME TRAVELLER: Stonemasons ply their trade at North Vancouver quarry

Along with the logging, lumber, and shipbuilding industries, the stone quarry industry once thrived on the North Shore. This photograph shows a group of eight stonemasons at an unidentified quarry site in North Vancouver.