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Elusive raptors take centre stage in North Vancouver

Elusive raptors take centre stage in North Vancouver

Capilano Suspension Bridge hosts Raptors Ridge Birds of Prey
PHOTO: Dancing duo

PHOTO: Dancing duo

Young dancers Kaylana Hazelman-Charlie and Lydia Dawson are set to perform at the 28th annual Squamish Nation Youth Powwow, which takes place this weekend July 8 to 10 at the Capilano Reserve Park, 100 Mathias Rd.
Bodwell teacher honoured by Royal Canadian Legion

Bodwell teacher honoured by Royal Canadian Legion

Ron Smith, teacher of history and social studies at Bodwell High School, was one of two recipients honoured on Canada Day with the highest award given to an organization outside of the Royal Canadian Legion, The Friendship Award.
Rotary Ride raises $49,000 for North Shore Rescue

Rotary Ride raises $49,000 for North Shore Rescue

The Rotary Club of West Vancouver Sunrise presents a $49,000 donation to North Shore Rescue. The money was raised at the 2016 Rotary Ride for Rescue Cypress Mountain hill climb on June 11.
North Shore Keep Well Society volunteer event

North Shore Keep Well Society volunteer event

Bodwell High School donates to North Vancouver City Library

Bodwell High School donates to North Vancouver City Library

In June, Bodwell High School principals Cathy Lee and Stephen Goobie, together with students Paula Rivera Ortiz and Ali Erfani, presented a cheque for $10,000 to North Vancouver City Library Board vice-chair Stephen Smith (far left) and chief librari
Generosity of Spirit

Generosity of Spirit

Argyle teacher receives national award

Argyle teacher receives national award

A North Vancouver high school teacher has received a national award for her dedication to nurturing young leaders. Argyle secondary’s Kathy Mulder is the recipient of the Loran Teachers Building Leaders Award, which was introduced in 2015.
St. Pius X 20th anniversary

St. Pius X 20th anniversary

Public art tracks trail work

Public art tracks trail work

The existence of Sasquatch may be unlikely, evidence supporting Ogopogo is dubious, but we finally have a confirmation on fairies. Trail fairies, anyway.