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Community supports family

FIVE years ago, Caleb Macey was diagnosed with cancer. His mother, Colleen, said that she had heard another oncology parent say, "You never get past your kid having cancer. You just get through it.

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At this time of year as we prepare to celebrate the joy and comfort of our family and friends, it's a fitting time to consider those right here in our own community - who may not have the support that many of us often take for granted.

Young artist of the week

HAZEL WONG, 17, SUTHERLAND SECONDARY Art teacher: Dorothy Foster Favourite art: landscape and portraiture Favourite artist: Johannes Vermeer Her teacher writes: Hazel is a very talented art student with a keen eye for detail.

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Canadian Federation of University Women - West Vancouver: The CFUW is a national organization committed to promoting education, improving women's status and human rights as well as offering fellowship and professional contacts.

Young artist of the week

JACKIE MANG, 7, CAPILANO ELEMENTARY Art teacher: Colette Doan Favourite art: drawing Favourite artist: Vincent van Gogh Her teacher writes: For a seven-year-old, Jackie has an extraordinary artistic eye.

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Operation Christmas Child Shoe Boxes will be available until Nov. 18 at North Shore Alliance Church, 201 East 23rd St., North Vancouver. Pack a shoe box and make a difference to a child living in desperate circumstances. Info: www.samaritanspurse.

Young artist of the week

Art teachers: Susanne Simon and Anami Naths Favourite art: landscape and still-life painting Favourite artist: Bobbie Burgers Her teachers write: Olivia is an exceptional artist. She confidently creates art that shows her love for the narrative.
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Cap U hosts TED event Saturday

BUSINESS-MINDED folks looking for some inspiration can head to TEDxCapU at Capilano University to swap ideas with a variety of speakers and participants.

North Vancouver student awarded

NORTH Vancouver student James Ross is among 100 B.C. students who will each receive a $5,000 Ike Barber Transfer Scholarship this year from the Irving K. Barber British Columbia Scholarship Society.