Skip to content

In the Community

North Vancouver cyclist plans to ride across Canada wearing a face mask

North Vancouver cyclist plans to ride across Canada wearing a face mask

Jake Musgrave wants to raise awareness, funds for COVID-19 and leukemia research
Now that we're going outside again, we're bringing our garbage with us

Now that we're going outside again, we're bringing our garbage with us

After a four-month hiatus, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is once again asking volunteers to help restore the natural beauty of our shorelines.
Rockridge students deliver thanks to local health-care workers

Rockridge students deliver thanks to local health-care workers

Some West Vancouver students recently delivered thank-you cards to health-care workers at Lions Gate Hospital.
North Vancouver student completes his solo marathon for charity

North Vancouver student completes his solo marathon for charity

Owen Ostler had no experience with endurance running when he set out to complete a solo marathon for charity. Now, he can safely say he’s went through the experience of a lifetime.
West Vancouver's Ryan Beedie inducted into Order of British Columbia

West Vancouver's Ryan Beedie inducted into Order of British Columbia

A West Vancouver real estate developer and philanthropist has been named a member of the Order of British Columbia.
Self-serve flower cart in North Vancouver delights neighbours

Self-serve flower cart in North Vancouver delights neighbours

Lynn Valley florist employs ‘honour system’ for selling bouquets

TIME TRAVELLER: Squamish Nation lacrosse players become champions

This is the Squamish Band [Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw] Lacrosse team in 1932 led by manager Andy Paull. According to a Province newspaper feature from October 1932, the team had just completed the “first obstacle” in their quest for the Mann Cup.
North Vancouver organization launches campaign to help dyslexic learners

North Vancouver organization launches campaign to help dyslexic learners

Sue Hall’s son was given a great gift, but, like a pair of grey socks gifted at a child’s birthday party, for ages it had been something he’d rather have left unopened. Hall’s son was a picture learner.
One of the brightest meteor showers of the year is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

One of the brightest meteor showers of the year is set to dazzle Metro Vancouver skies

Don't miss this awe-inspiring celestial spectacle.
West Vancouver students providing arts and crafts kits to local seniors

West Vancouver students providing arts and crafts kits to local seniors

An organization started by West Vancouver students that pairs teens and older adults together through the boundless joy of art has found a new way to connect in the era of COVID-19.