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West Vancouver youth has global message for young adults in era of COVID-19

West Vancouver youth has global message for young adults in era of COVID-19

If there’s one thing that many young Canadians are certain of these days, it’s that they’re feeling a lack of certainty when it comes to their immediate futures. But they’re also feeling a lot of hope.
North Van recycling company helps with emergency move

North Van recycling company helps with emergency move

Eamonn Duignan, Jake Musgrave, Caleb Holonko, Mike Brady, Katie Wong of Green Coast Rubbish and Shelter to Home recently joined forces to help with a time-sensitive emergency.
BlueShore Financial contributes to Lions Gate Hospital's COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund

BlueShore Financial contributes to Lions Gate Hospital's COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund

Pierre-Yves Heckert, Carl Mees, Mina Nademi, Shervin Morasaneshan, Iryna Kmetiuk, Marjan Modares, Yeny Schubert of BlueShore Financial present a cheque destined for Lions Gate Hospital Foundation recently.
Drive-by parade in North Van celebrates Class of 2020

Drive-by parade in North Van celebrates Class of 2020

Handsworth Secondary grads, decked out in cap and gowns, await the start of a drive-by parade to celebrate the Class of 2020 on Monday evening.
TIME TRAVELLER: Basket weaving an important part of local First Nations history

TIME TRAVELLER: Basket weaving an important part of local First Nations history

This photo from the 1970s shows Eva May Nahanee with examples of her basketry work and bundles of raw cedar roots. Traditionally, all local Indigenous women were taught to make baskets from a very early age.
North Van resident receives award for making a difference in the fight against ALS

North Van resident receives award for making a difference in the fight against ALS

A young adult from North Vancouver has been recognized for his efforts in making a difference in the lives of those living with ALS.
West Vancouver students get animated for class photo

West Vancouver students get animated for class photo

They couldn’t get together for a full group shot, but Ms. Lyric’s Grade 7 class at West Vancouver’s Caulfeild Elementary will still have a cool class photo to take with them as they head off to high school.
A North Van student is running a solo marathon in support of critical care unit

A North Van student is running a solo marathon in support of critical care unit

From the anxiety induced by a global pandemic to the uncertainty over what comes next, everyone’s had to endure a lot during the last many months. A North Vancouver high school student is set to endure a little more.
Queensbury frog sculpture finds new home in Moodyville Park

Queensbury frog sculpture finds new home in Moodyville Park

Beloved playground piece was carved out of 300-year-old cedar stump
West Van retirement home adds in-house market for seniors

West Van retirement home adds in-house market for seniors

West Van retirement home adds in-house market for seniors