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Brad Wait Memorial Golf raises funds for West Coast Kids with Cancer

Brad Wait Memorial Golf raises funds for West Coast Kids with Cancer

The third annual Brad Wait Memorial Golf Tournament, held on Sept.
Anonymous Art Show in North Vancouver opens this week

Anonymous Art Show in North Vancouver opens this week

Hundreds of original artworks are available at CityScape Community Artspace for $100 each in the Anonymous Art Show. North Van Arts’ 15th annual holiday fundraiser opens Thursday, Nov. 28 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The Exhibition ends Dec. 18.
Mobile boutique can zip from waterfront to Lower Lonsdale

Mobile boutique can zip from waterfront to Lower Lonsdale

Lower Lonsdale clothing boutique Double the Love now has twice the locations. City of North Vancouver council voted unanimously Nov.
City of North Vancouver hosts family friendly event encouraging civic engagement

City of North Vancouver hosts family friendly event encouraging civic engagement

North Vancouver city hall flung open its doors on Saturday, Nov. 23 for an afternoon of fun activities, learning and exploring. The event was part of an afternoon of family activities designed to encourage civic engagement dubbed Kids in the Hall.
Snowcast: Vancouver forecast calls for a chance of flurries this week

Snowcast: Vancouver forecast calls for a chance of flurries this week

Last week, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast called for a “chance of rain showers or flurries” along with some chilly overnight lows. While the region didn’t see any flurries, a new cold weather system has moved into the region.
Light Up Bowen adds a dash of Tchaikovsky to this weekend's lineup

Light Up Bowen adds a dash of Tchaikovsky to this weekend's lineup

Visions of sugar plum fairies will dance on the terrace between the Snug Café and Copper Spirit Distillery Nov. 30. A Nutcracker-inspired stop is the latest addition to the island’s Light Up Bowen tradition.
North Vancouver band students take part in first school district-wide jazz festival

North Vancouver band students take part in first school district-wide jazz festival

A flurry of sound echoes through the hallways of a North Vancouver high school. Although it’s a Saturday, students dressed in sharp black attire can be seen bustling from one room to the next at Carson Graham Secondary.
West Vancouver brothers host forum to dispel myths about Islam

West Vancouver brothers host forum to dispel myths about Islam

A pair of West Vancouver brothers are seeking to dispel myths and stereotypes about Islam after experiencing discriminatory comments about their faith in the past.
Hello, sun! Vancouver forecast calls for six days of sunshine

Hello, sun! Vancouver forecast calls for six days of sunshine

Just when there was a glimmer of hope there would be a sprinkling of snow over the city next week, in true Vancouver style, the predictions changed. On Thursday, Environment Canada forecast a chance of flurries for the evening of Tuesday, Nov.
Watch the teeming life in the 'Serengeti of the sea' in Bob Turner's latest film

Watch the teeming life in the 'Serengeti of the sea' in Bob Turner's latest film

Bowen filmmaker Bob Turner branches out from Bowen in his latest short film: Herring Spawn! Serengeti of the Sea. Hornby Island, BC . Turner heads to the near centre of the largest herring spawn on the west coast of North America.