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Rain garden installed at Wagg Creek to protect local wildlife

Rain garden installed at Wagg Creek to protect local wildlife

Physical features and plantings help to catch contaminants from a storm drain that empties directly into the waterway
Photos: Ferry Building Gallery finally reopens after $3.2M restoration

Photos: Ferry Building Gallery finally reopens after $3.2M restoration

The heritage structure was originally built in 1913 to accommodate a municipal ferry service
Here’s what's up at North Shore councils this week (April 3)

Here’s what's up at North Shore councils this week (April 3)

Here's what's up on Monday night.
Time Traveller: The Wallace Shipyards baseball team could really play

Time Traveller: The Wallace Shipyards baseball team could really play

The North Shore-based squad scored a big win over the Vancouver Sun to win the pennant in 1919 ⚾
North Van waives public hearing for proposed Mosquito Creek apartments

North Van waives public hearing for proposed Mosquito Creek apartments

The proposal received minimal public feedback, but city staff expressed support
Time Traveller: Here's the First North Vancouver Company of Girl Guides

Time Traveller: Here's the First North Vancouver Company of Girl Guides

The movement offered a new-found freedom of outdoor adventure for many girls
$454K in gaming grants will protect ecosystems and promote safety, say North Van MLAs

$454K in gaming grants will protect ecosystems and promote safety, say North Van MLAs

North Shore Restorative Justice Society, Wild Bird Trust of B.C. and Seymour Salmonid Society are among the recipients
West Van's Ferry Building to reopen in April with new exhibit

West Van's Ferry Building to reopen in April with new exhibit

The gallery’s first exhibition this year ‘Sibling Revelry’ will feature works from four brothers and sisters who grew up in West Vancouver
Beer and music festival returns to North Vancouver Shipyards

Beer and music festival returns to North Vancouver Shipyards

Brewhalla is back April 14 with live music and more than 20 B.C. craft breweries, cideries and distilleries
B.C. government marks $3.6M for accessibility and inclusion in parks

B.C. government marks $3.6M for accessibility and inclusion in parks

Some of the funding will help organizations like North Shore Mountain Bike Association build out trails to accommodate adaptive bicycles