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Picture perfect

Picture perfect

West Vancouver United Church’s Madelyne MacKenzie, Proof of Care’s Kayla Jones, West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre’s Emma Gibson and accordion player Peter Paulus (at left) join residents of Hollyburn House retirement residence for a Meet Your N
Hike for Huntington’s

Hike for Huntington’s

Graham Cook, Olivia Lui, Doug and Marie Anderson, Tony Anderson and Allison Godey invite community members to register for the 18th annual Hike for Huntington’s, presented by the B.C. (Vancouver) chapter of the Huntington Society of Canada.
Superwalkers

Superwalkers

Lyn Blanchard and Val Swannell encourage the public to join them in raising funds and awareness for the Parkinson Society of B.C. at next weekend’s 25th annual Parkinson SuperWalk Vancouver, Sunday, Sept.
Team Toby embarks on kindness tour

Team Toby embarks on kindness tour

Charmaine Hammond and husband Chris Alcock, along with their Chesapeake Bay retriever, Toby, departed North Vancouver Aug. 30 on their Million Acts of Kindness Tour.
KLUCHA: Dogs are precious cargo

KLUCHA: Dogs are precious cargo

One of the perks of my self-employment is that I am able to take my dogs with me throughout my day. Not only do I enjoy their company while I drive, but I am able to take them for walks or hikes at any time of the day between clients and classes.
OLDER AND WISER: Types of care defined

OLDER AND WISER: Types of care defined

Reader requests discussion of local options for the elderly
West Vancouver woman moves forward

West Vancouver woman moves forward

Brain tumour survivor shares personal story in new book to help others
North Shore jewelry designer to exhibit at Vancouver Fashion Week

North Shore jewelry designer to exhibit at Vancouver Fashion Week

Natural elements of the Pacific Northwest have found their way into Sinem Akin's latest jewelry creations.

Fashion File

VOLUNTEER HAIR STYLIST The Lipstick Project is currently seeking a volunteer hair stylist to join its team at the North Shore Hospice every other Monday afternoon.
First-year jitters OK, says Capilano University adviser

First-year jitters OK, says Capilano University adviser

The beginning of first year at university or college can be anxiety-inducing for both parents and their kids. But Marnie Findlater has a message for both: it’s OK to feel overwhelmed.