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New society continues valued service

New society continues valued service

Those behind a new non-profit society offering cancer patients free rides to and from medical appointments are looking to the community for support. The Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society was launched earlier this year and started serving patients Feb.
MONEY MATTERS: Don't let market imbalance throw you off

MONEY MATTERS: Don't let market imbalance throw you off

One of my friends wouldn't even talk to me about money during the latest stock market turmoil. "You've just spoiled my day," she said. "Please let's talk about something else.
Supernova Salon accepting professional clothing donations

Supernova Salon accepting professional clothing donations

Supernova Salon owner Dana Lyseng and team – including Annie DiNovo, Amber Harder and Michaela Newman – invite the public to drop off gently used professional clothing, shoes, handbags, coats and outerwear, as well as new and unopened cosmetics and t
Student designs take the runway at Vancouver Fashion Week

Student designs take the runway at Vancouver Fashion Week

Emerging designers will join established industry professionals when Vancouver Fashion Week returns to the city for another season March 14 to 20.

Fashion File

44 dresses Sofiabella Tween Clothing Boutique has kicked offits third annual 44 Dresses campaign.
North Vancouver friends follow garage sale passion

North Vancouver friends follow garage sale passion

Web series features fun and fab finds
THE DISH: Ambitious meal well executed at Salmon House on the Hill

THE DISH: Ambitious meal well executed at Salmon House on the Hill

I experienced Salmon House on the Hill for the first time ever one recent evening and discovered that the exterior and main entrance to the restaurant do not betray the contemporary and stylish interior that lies just beyond the awning.
Park patrol

Park patrol

Jackie Hay, Gabriel Mazoret and Janet Dysart invite the public to an invasive plant pull, presented by Friends of Hunter Park in conjunction with the Lynn Valley Community Association and Lynn Valley Seniors, at Hunter Park in North Vancouver, Saturd
THE EDIBLE GARDENER: Getting into the garden after a long winter

THE EDIBLE GARDENER: Getting into the garden after a long winter

Clearer skies allow for the completion of outdoor tasks
North Vancouver duo finds purpose through giving

North Vancouver duo finds purpose through giving

The two men had a lot to catch up on. Having met 12 years ago and lost touch until last year when they had an opportunity to reconnect, North Vancouver residents Jay Doherty, 44, and Ryan John Phillips, 40, had each been through a lot.