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Harmony Mountain Singers set for show

Harmony Mountain Singers set for show

North Vancouver’s Harmony Mountain Singers, a 35-member mixed choir which explores a diverse repertoire of pop, folk, gospel, Latin, and world music, are presenting their annual spring concert, Bloomin’ and Croonin’, Thursday at St.
Vancouver weather: forecast calling for three dismal days of rain

Vancouver weather: forecast calling for three dismal days of rain

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast is calling for a mix of dismal, dreary weather as well as bright, hot sunshine over the next week
North Shore Rescue founder, North Van publisher earn Order of B.C.

North Shore Rescue founder, North Van publisher earn Order of B.C.

A founding member of North Shore Rescue and a founding partner of Douglas & McIntyre Publishers were among 15 appointees to the Order of British Columbia, announced May 31.
North Van fire department hosting charity car wash

North Van fire department hosting charity car wash

North Van fire department hosting charity car wash
OLDER AND WISER: Issues raised during B.C. Seniors Week should be a year-round focus

OLDER AND WISER: Issues raised during B.C. Seniors Week should be a year-round focus

It’s B.C. Seniors Week across the province. From now until June 8, we have a chance to acknowledge and celebrate the integral part seniors play in communities across British Columbia.
Bird's-eye view: Swans and cygnets afloat in West Vancouver

Bird's-eye view: Swans and cygnets afloat in West Vancouver

Ambleside Pond is home to some of the North Shore’s most stunning and admired residents, and the pool of talent just got a little bigger – at least for a little while.
Carisbrooke students celebrate student achievement

Carisbrooke students celebrate student achievement

Student achievement over the past school year at Carisbrooke Elementary was celebrated with a barbecue and social on Thursday evening.
Hairless cat helps teens de-stress at North Van library

Hairless cat helps teens de-stress at North Van library

Hairless cat Ptolemy was on hand for pets from patrons at North Vancouver City Library on May 21. The follically challenged feline was part of the Pet De-stress Day For Teens.
Pie Eating Contest doesn't mess up a good friendship at Blueridge Good Neighbour Day

Pie Eating Contest doesn't mess up a good friendship at Blueridge Good Neighbour Day

Fourteen-year-old Kara Barnett is congratulated by her friend Isabelle Leroy after Barnett won the Pie Eating Contest during Blueridge's 22nd annual Good Neighbour Day held Sunday, June 2.
Prime Minister Trudeau mobbed at Burnaby's Hats Off Day

Prime Minister Trudeau mobbed at Burnaby's Hats Off Day

As if Hats Off Day couldn’t get any crazier. The Burnaby event already sees Hastings Street turn into a sea of humanity, with thousands of people trying not to collide with each other as the road is closed to vehicles.