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Fundraiser launched to assist Sḵwx̱wú7mesh family after fire

Fundraiser launched to assist Sḵwx̱wú7mesh family after fire

The family lost everything on the second floor of their home. Here's how you can help.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation veterans honoured with touching Indigenous Veterans Day service

Tsleil-Waututh Nation veterans honoured with touching Indigenous Veterans Day service

A ceremony at Whey-ah-Wichen on Tuesday afternoon honoured the sacrifice made by Tsleil-Waututh veterans.
Construction starts on $32M new Phibbs Exchange

Construction starts on $32M new Phibbs Exchange

Phibbs is set for almost two years of heavy work but the result should be a lot nicer than what we have today.
North Van true crime author brings warmth to B.C. cold cases

North Van true crime author brings warmth to B.C. cold cases

“A lot of them are still solvable and I’d really love to see them ... get some tips and to see police maybe take another look." says true crime writer Eve Lazarus of B.C.'s most infamous cold cases.
Lynnmour families left in a lurch by temporary closure of after-school care

Lynnmour families left in a lurch by temporary closure of after-school care

The after-school care operated by the non-profit BGC has been closed since June after being unable to hire key staff
Time Traveller: Digging trenches in Mahon Park, North Van, 1916

Time Traveller: Digging trenches in Mahon Park, North Van, 1916

The park served as a training ground for soldiers where they learned to build trenches, wire entanglements and movable anti-aircraft screens
Photos & Video: Monsoon Madness Mudder sees second edition success

Photos & Video: Monsoon Madness Mudder sees second edition success

More than $100,000 raised during Island Pacific School's annual fundraiser
Photos: North Van first responders take their kids to work

Photos: North Van first responders take their kids to work

The Grade 9 students got tours of city hall, the RCMP building and fire department
Teenagers honour those who served with handmade crosses for Remembrance Day

Teenagers honour those who served with handmade crosses for Remembrance Day

Thousands of white cross grave markers produced by local students are a testament to teens' care and consideration of war
North Shore Restorative Justice Society marks 25 years of finding alternatives to criminal punishment

North Shore Restorative Justice Society marks 25 years of finding alternatives to criminal punishment

The society can facilitate the same type of legal restitution seen in provincial court, with community-based solutions that cost the taxpayer less and can spare offenders from the burden of a criminal record