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Owner sought after 'cherished' family photos found in North Vancouver

Owner sought after 'cherished' family photos found in North Vancouver

A North Vancouver resident is hoping to return a pile of cherished family photos to its rightful owner after they appeared to have fallen out onto a bike lane earlier this week.
VIDEO: Bob Turner turns his lens to the teeming life of Kwil'akm/Mannion Bay

VIDEO: Bob Turner turns his lens to the teeming life of Kwil'akm/Mannion Bay

Bob Turner's latest film explores the not-so-hidden wonder of one of Bowen's best-known bays
North Van youth raises money for charity by selling mini picnic tables for squirrels

North Van youth raises money for charity by selling mini picnic tables for squirrels

While it’s news to no one that teens love watching YouTube, it should be pointed out that sometimes they’re learning a neat trick or two in the process.
West Vancouver resident re-elected to UN Human Rights Committee

West Vancouver resident re-elected to UN Human Rights Committee

Following her re-election to the United Nations Human Rights Committee, West Vancouver resident and lawyer Marcia Kran says the stakes are clearer and even greater for governments when it comes to promoting and protecting human rights.
Layer up: Sub-zero temperatures forecasted for Vancouver this week

Layer up: Sub-zero temperatures forecasted for Vancouver this week

Temperatures leading into the weekend are expected to dip into low, single digits
A naked man allegedly stole a pumpkin and ran with it through the street (VIDEO)

A naked man allegedly stole a pumpkin and ran with it through the street (VIDEO)

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, a man says he's seen several bizarre incidents on his security footage.
TIME TRAVELLER: Double chairlift replaces grueling hike to top of Grouse Mountain

TIME TRAVELLER: Double chairlift replaces grueling hike to top of Grouse Mountain

This photo shows the lower terminal of Grouse Mountain chairlift circa 1956. Grouse Mountain’s double chairlift opened on Dec. 1, 1949. It was the first double chairlift in Greater Vancouver and the third in Canada.
North Shore organization that combats ocean pollution responds to federal plastics ban

North Shore organization that combats ocean pollution responds to federal plastics ban

Members of a North Shore-based organization dedicated to combating plastics in oceans are applauding the federal government’s recent announcement outlining the first items it’ll be targeting in its upcoming countrywide plastics ban .
North Shore mountains welcome season's first snowfall (VIDEO)

North Shore mountains welcome season's first snowfall (VIDEO)

The season's first flakes of snow fell upon popular ski and snowboarding terrain in Vancouver this past weekend
OLDER AND WISER: Scams targeting seniors compounded during pandemic

OLDER AND WISER: Scams targeting seniors compounded during pandemic

An ongoing issue for most of us is dealing with scams and fraud, but for seniors it can be especially difficult. Also, while scams and fraud are always a concern for seniors, the pandemic has resulted in a new batch of dodgy con artist tricks.