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‘Chocolate meat’ stew satisfies at North Van eatery

‘Chocolate meat’ stew satisfies at North Van eatery

What you don’t know can’t hurt you, or so the maxim goes. When I was 17 years old, I saved up a bunch of money from various part-time jobs so that I could treat my date to a fancy Valentine’s Day dinner.
Glass arts

Glass arts

Alice Chan and Linda Riddell work on stained glass projects as part of a class offered at North Vancouver’s Silver Harbour Seniors’ Activity Centre. For full program listings, visit silverharbourcentre.com.
Nola party

Nola party

A Mardi Gras celebration took place at West Vancouver’s Revera — Hollyburn House March 4. Residents were treated to trivia, refreshments and music, wore costumes and vied for beads.
Cycling safety

Cycling safety

TransLink TravelSmart’s Denis Agar demonstrates how to put a bike on a bus bicycle rack last month, as part of an event highlighting cycling safety for winter, held in partnership with HUB, at West First and Mackay in North Vancouver.
West Van Run

West Van Run

Dogs are everyday heroes

I don't think anyone adopts or rescues a dog thinking that the dog is going to rescue them. We focus our attention on envisioning our growing puppy joining us on hikes, resting its head on our lap and growing old by the fire.

Where danger lurks on the Shore

Pedal Pushers
Falcons soar to new heights

Falcons soar to new heights

Cause-focused play expands their horizons
Youth recognized for helping animals

Youth recognized for helping animals

A 12-year-old North Shore girl has received accolades for her work with homeless cats and dogs.

Canada's inquest system lacks teeth

We live in an upside down world. We can split the atom and explore space but keeping seniors in care safe continues to be a challenge. Sprinkler rules for seniors' facilities are back on the agenda after a deadly Quebec fire earlier this year.