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Time Traveller: Halloween in Edgemont Village, one year before the riot

Time Traveller: Halloween in Edgemont Village, one year before the riot

Police officers and firefighters were called in to disperse a large crowd of unruly young people on Halloween night in Edgemont Village in 1966
Keep your pumpkins indoors if you live near bears, and other North Shore Halloween tips

Keep your pumpkins indoors if you live near bears, and other North Shore Halloween tips

Don't drive like a bat out of hell, and keep your decorations classy šŸ¦‡
Is this the tallest tomato ever grown on the North Shore?

Is this the tallest tomato ever grown on the North Shore?

While showing off his colossal crops is half the fun, the other half of the joy for this gardener is feeding his kids and community šŸ…
Woof, there it is: North Van has a new off-leash dog park

Woof, there it is: North Van has a new off-leash dog park

The temporary park should be open for 1.5-2 years, to be replaced by a permanent one as part of Lions Gate Village šŸ•
Great BC ShakeOut: North and West Van classrooms prep for 'the Big One'

Great BC ShakeOut: North and West Van classrooms prep for 'the Big One'

Students practise their 'Drop, Cover and Hold on' response during annual emergency earthquake preparedness drill
Why is there an air raid siren in this North Vancouver park?

Why is there an air raid siren in this North Vancouver park?

Today it's a monument to the Cold War, but it was almost lost twice
The supplies you need for an earthquake emergency kit

The supplies you need for an earthquake emergency kit

How to best prepare for an earthquake, including what supplies should make up an emergency kit, according to the North Shore Emergency Management
Gourdgeous: North Van man grows B.C.'s prettiest pumpkin

Gourdgeous: North Van man grows B.C.'s prettiest pumpkin

It was a fruitful day for Jeff Pelletier at this year's official weigh-in at Krause Berry Farms
West Vancouver art exhibition has climate optimism at its crux

West Vancouver art exhibition has climate optimism at its crux

Martha Sturdy hopes to inspire exhibition guests to look forward to a more positive future, rather than dwell on the present.
ArchaeologistĀ Bob Muckle digs deeper into shelf-worthy new book at MONOVA

ArchaeologistĀ Bob Muckle digs deeper into shelf-worthy new book at MONOVA

The talk delves into his historic findings of a lost Japanese logging camp in North Vancouver's Seymour Valley.