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Keen North Van teen to co-host Variety telethon

Keen North Van teen to co-host Variety telethon

Charity helps youth attend North Shore school
Harry Jerome runs into YA novel territory

Harry Jerome runs into YA novel territory

She was captivated by the way he ran. Harry Jerome had a “completely effortless stride,” author Norma Charles recalls. He was a power runner who moved with the fluidity of a cosmonaut drifting through zero gravity – but it didn’t come easily.
Vancouver company hopes to spark environmental change in Hollywood North

Vancouver company hopes to spark environmental change in Hollywood North

Showbiz can be dirty — and for once, we’re not talking about smut (although there’s plenty of that in showbiz, too). The film and television industry is all about creation — of magical movie moments, jobs, stars and box office revenue.
Treasure trove of documents, photos highlights Dundarave Preschool's past

Treasure trove of documents, photos highlights Dundarave Preschool's past

The war was over and somewhere in West Vancouver something was going on. A newspaper article in the Vancouver Sun, dated Jan.
Females, Florals and Felines

Females, Florals and Felines

5 things to do on the North Shore this weekend

5 things to do on the North Shore this weekend

It may be the middle of winter, but it’s never too early to start stretching your legs.
Ice-cream social cheers up Deep Cove fire evacuees, many still 'homeless'

Ice-cream social cheers up Deep Cove fire evacuees, many still 'homeless'

Ice cream has a way of warming the soul after heartbreak. It’s been six months since a devastating fire tore through a subsidized rental complex in Deep Cove, displacing 66 residents including seniors and others who have disabilities.
Squamish's Muriel Hanson to be memorialized on TV show

Squamish's Muriel Hanson to be memorialized on TV show

Hanson, who died Sunday, to be remembered on 'A Million Little Things'
City of North Van mulls bike valet program

City of North Van mulls bike valet program

Why walk when you can ride, and why park when you can valet? North Vancouver residents may soon be considering those questions as city staff investigates augmenting civic events with a bike valet option, following a motion put forward by Coun.
Camera operator reflects on life behind the lens

Camera operator reflects on life behind the lens

Lynn Valley resident did everything for his work, 'nothing' for his Emmy