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West Van school district gets $30K for trades training

West Van school district gets $30K for trades training

Shop classes in West Vancouver high schools may be getting some upgrades over the next few years, following the province’s announcement of $30,000 in funding for school district 45.
Remembering lost loved ones during the holidays

Remembering lost loved ones during the holidays

When cheerful Christmas music rings out in the mall, a rush of grief washes over mother Cathy Sosnowsky, who hastily finds the nearest exit. With one less place setting at the Christmas table, her son’s absence is palpable.
North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association 50th anniversary

North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association 50th anniversary

Stuff the Bus

Stuff the Bus

Capilano University students Kolby Richter, Jessica Wong, Robyn Bossons and Brie Kelly – all members of the school’s tourism and outdoor recreation student association – invite students and staff to fill a Landsea Tours and Adventures bus with donati
North Shore public schools foster innovation, opportunities for secondary students

North Shore public schools foster innovation, opportunities for secondary students

NORTH VANCOUVER/WEST VANCOUVER, November 27, 2016 — Students have more opportunities than ever to acquire excellence in new or emerging areas of interest during the regular school day, thanks to a range of unique programming offered in grades 8-12 at
Dykhof Ladies Extravaganza

Dykhof Ladies Extravaganza

École moguls set to pitch perfect

École moguls set to pitch perfect

After months of sizzle, it’s time for the steak. Approximately 100 of École Boundary elementary’s most enterprising students are set to sell their trinkets, gadgets, ornaments and accoutrements Thursday, Dec.
Bet your bottom dollar on Annie Jr. at Sutherland

Bet your bottom dollar on Annie Jr. at Sutherland

Annie get your tickets. Sutherland secondary is set to stage Annie Jr., the tale of an orphan, an industrialist and the search for family. “Annie really is the classic family musical,” says musical director Chris Bevis.
NSDRC pays high cost of affordability

NSDRC pays high cost of affordability

It took four years but it yielded four new homes. Marcon Developments recently cut the ribbon on a Mountain Highway development that includes four affordable, wheelchair-accessible apartments, operated by the North Shore Disability Resource Centre.
Royal Handshake

Royal Handshake

Handsworth secondary students rehearse for their upcoming Hands Up dance showcase on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 7 p.m. at North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre. The sold-out show will feature performances from students in grades 8-12 of all dance abilities.