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West Vancouver woman leads charity effort to provide aid to Ukrainians fleeing conflict

West Vancouver woman leads charity effort to provide aid to Ukrainians fleeing conflict

Jaime Webbe of the United Nations Association in Canada is working with colleagues who are on the ground in Poland helping Ukrainian refugees who have fled the war-ravaged country.
Carson Graham celebrates Black History Month with gallery walk

Carson Graham celebrates Black History Month with gallery walk

"Inventors, Inventions, and Innovations" was this year's Black History Month theme at Carson Graham Secondary in North Vancouver
Shaping our future through Early Childhood Education

Shaping our future through Early Childhood Education

Capilano University’s new Centre for Childhood Studies educates the next generation of early learning leaders
Time Traveller: This group of First Nations longshoremen formed a union in 1906

Time Traveller: This group of First Nations longshoremen formed a union in 1906

Prominent Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nation leaders were part of the group that formed the Lumber Handlers Union, a.k.a. the 'Bows and Arrows'
New Spirit Trail Bridge wins 2022 HUB North Shore infrastructure award

New Spirit Trail Bridge wins 2022 HUB North Shore infrastructure award

The newly reconstructed bridge linking X̱wemelch'stn and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) over the Capilano River to Park Royal has won the HUB North Shore Infrastructure Improvement Award.
Family in Ukraine committed to defending country in wake of Russian invasion, says North Vancouver woman

Family in Ukraine committed to defending country in wake of Russian invasion, says North Vancouver woman

Lisa Upton of North Vancouver is watching closely and worrying for her cousins in Ukraine as the invasion happens around them.
North Vancouver's Shipyards skating rink will stay open throughout Spring Break

North Vancouver's Shipyards skating rink will stay open throughout Spring Break

The Skate Plaza typically closes at the end of February, but the City of North Vancouver will keep it open until March 28 this year
Entrepreneurs with intellectual disabilities thrive in North Shore business program

Entrepreneurs with intellectual disabilities thrive in North Shore business program

North Shore ConneXions Society supports individuals to create their own enterprise
Time Traveller: This 'ghost sign' was painted some time before 1910

Time Traveller: This 'ghost sign' was painted some time before 1910

Surprise discovery revealed during demolition of a North Vancouver building
Kids' vaccination clinics aim to ease children's worries about shots

Kids' vaccination clinics aim to ease children's worries about shots

Specially trained staff, distraction tools and lots of patience help families get comfortable with COVID-19 vaccines