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Brass times Acceleration

Brass times Acceleration

Handsworth music students David Lee (saxophone) Calvin Kruger (trombone) Avril Liang (percussion) and Fiona Whyte (percussion) get set for a bottle drive fundraiser October 15. Bottles can be dropped off at the school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Rainbow connection

Rainbow connection

The lovers, dreamers and Muppets fans were treated to a Technicolor treat Sunday as primary colours arched over the North Shore.
Latin business hub opens in North Vancouver

Latin business hub opens in North Vancouver

There’s a new pipeline on Marine Drive. Instead of carrying gas or oil, entrepreneur Paola Murillo’s venture is intended to be the North Shore’s pipeline to Latin America’s business community.
Pioneer Skiers Reunion

Pioneer Skiers Reunion

Party in the Park

Party in the Park

Preserving the past: North Vancouver Museum and Archives

Preserving the past: North Vancouver Museum and Archives

You cannot drag the whole of the past with you. So says archivist Janet Turner.
West Van resident earns Order of Canada

West Van resident earns Order of Canada

Radio broadcaster, Canadian television pioneer and West Vancouver resident Don Brinton received the Order of Canada at a recent ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
Serving at sea proves challenging, satisfying for West Vancouverite

Serving at sea proves challenging, satisfying for West Vancouverite

Sam Patchell is far from home. But that’s his job. Born at Lions Gate Hospital, he grew up in West Vancouver and attended Sentinel secondary, graduating with the class of 1995.
Work party provides park’s final touches at Ecole Pauline Johnson

Work party provides park’s final touches at Ecole Pauline Johnson

School and community-use project nears completion
UPDATED: One week left in NVSD bookraising drive

UPDATED: One week left in NVSD bookraising drive

EDITOR'S NOTE: Indigo stores raised enough funds to place 368 books in the library at Seymour Heights elementary and 343 books at Norgate community school. The annual Adopt a School Program ran Sept. 18 through Oct.