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The Dukes of Toque

The Dukes of Toque

Cam and David McLeod scan the SeaBus terminal for cool customers in need of warm clothing early on Tuesday last week.
Night at the Museum

Night at the Museum

The Bulletins musical director Dan Gilmour, Yolanda Martinello, director of Artists For Kids, Donna McGeachie, from The Friends of the North Vancouver Museum and Archives, Terry McAlduff, from the North Shore Museum and Archives, and Summerhill Parc
Pick up trucks

Pick up trucks

Kiyoshi Miahara and classmate Willa Bell play with some of the toys up for sale at the annual Highlands Preschool Children’s Sale Feb. 18 from 9 a.m. to noon. Customers can also pick up baby toys, clothing and hand-crafted items.
Stormwater talk

Stormwater talk

North Shore Streamkeepers members Glen Parker and Janet Dysart visit Kilmer Creek at Fromme Road, the site of a flood in 2014.
New program focuses on finding careers

New program focuses on finding careers

Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants at North Shore Multicultural Society
City of North Vancouver races to end of Spirit Trail

City of North Vancouver races to end of Spirit Trail

With last leg funded, city strives to leave District of North Vancouver, West Vancouver in dust
A son remembers a father’s service

A son remembers a father’s service

Second World War veteran John Rhys pens memoir
Appreciating the past, looking to the future

Appreciating the past, looking to the future

It’s the little gallery that could and did. That’s how Ruth Payne describes the small space on West Vancouver’s waterfront where she has served as visual arts co-ordinator for 22 years.
North Vancouver student wins scholarship

North Vancouver student wins scholarship

Faris Mecklai is a Grade 12 student at Mulgrave School who last week received the news that he was chosen as a Loran Scholar, one of 33 across Canada. The Lower Edgemont resident is the most recent North Vancouver recipient after Emma Clark in 2014.
Edgemont Village parklet provides more than just plants

Edgemont Village parklet provides more than just plants

It’s a small space with a big purpose. Called Peter Rabbit Parklet for its size, it sits beside Trims retail store on Woodbine Drive in Edgemont Village.