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North Van public art piece uses lights to make you feel like you're underwater

North Van public art piece uses lights to make you feel like you're underwater

Your commute to and from the SeaBus just got a little more visually stimulating.
TIME TRAVELLER: North Vancouverites used to have their dairy delivered by horse-drawn wagons

TIME TRAVELLER: North Vancouverites used to have their dairy delivered by horse-drawn wagons

More than 100 years ago, there were many independent dairies in North Vancouver.
Rugged rescue dogs hit North Shore trails to make the case for animal adoption (VIDEO)

Rugged rescue dogs hit North Shore trails to make the case for animal adoption (VIDEO)

Inner monologues come out as rescue dogs try some tricky mountain bike trails
TIME TRAVELLER: Yada Bros. Grocery caters to North Vancouver

TIME TRAVELLER: Yada Bros. Grocery caters to North Vancouver

In 1912, the Yada brothers opened a grocery at 701 East Fourth St. and Queensbury. The business was later relocated to 701 Keith Rd. Co-owned by Sutejiro and his brothers, the Yada Bros.
B.C. fire departments set to serve up fire safety tips when cooking in the kitchen

B.C. fire departments set to serve up fire safety tips when cooking in the kitchen

The BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund has a very timely message for Fire Prevention Week, launching this Sunday.
Boweners rallying to help islander with asbestos-caused cancer

Boweners rallying to help islander with asbestos-caused cancer

‘Somebody here always looks after you on Bowen Island’
Capilano University film grad wins emerging filmmaker award at VIFF

Capilano University film grad wins emerging filmmaker award at VIFF

Jessie Anthony honoured with film festival award for 'Brother, I Cry'
North Vancouver couple covers street corner with art

North Vancouver couple covers street corner with art

One North Vancouver couple has turned their neighbourhood corner into an ever-changing street art project featuring messages of hope and encouragement for these strange times.
West Vancouver lighthouse and park caretaker heads to drier land after 40 years

West Vancouver lighthouse and park caretaker heads to drier land after 40 years

Elaine Graham, who's retiring at the end of September, co-founded Lighthouse Park Preservation Society
TIME TRAVELLER: Squamish pole once welcomed nation's annual salmon run

TIME TRAVELLER: Squamish pole once welcomed nation's annual salmon run

This photo from around 1920 shows W’axayus, a Squamish Welcome Figure. The Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), unlike many Northwest Coast Indigenous peoples, traditionally did not carve totem poles.