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United Way contest seeks video entries

The United Way of the Lower Mainland is encouraging B.C. youth and adults to enter its third annual Care to Change video competition.

Tech savings elusive for Black Friday shopping

Greater choice key advantage of shopping for tech in U.S

No two cards are alike

For a dose of seasonal sparkle this year try making your own Christmas cards or invitations. The task may sound overwhelming but if you plan to give out a small number of cards this year, then maybe this idea is for you.

Continued pesticide use a concern

In March of this year the province passed a little known law, the Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, which enables the Minster of Environment to regulate certain pesticides differently than other pesticides.

Kids Stuff

Paws 4 stories Kids with reading challenges can spend 20 minutes a week reading with a certified therapy dog Wednesdays, until Dec. 4, 4-5 p.m. at West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Registration required. 604-925-7408 westvanlibrary.

SnowPass offers deals for grade 4s and 5s

Ski and snowboard season is upon us and the Canadian Ski Council is once again offering SnowPasses to kids in Grade 4 and 5.
Spin cycle

Spin cycle

BodyCo Deep Cove owner Laurie Cooper and daughter Julia Vodarek invite community members to DJ Soul Spin, a monthly spin class featuring a live DJ that raises funds for various North Shore non-profit organizations.
Pet Pause: Rob Hanek and Leo

Pet Pause: Rob Hanek and Leo

Human's name: Rob Hanek Pet: Leo, a five-year-old St. Bernard, is a therapy dog with St.

Think twice before putting a puppy under the Christmas tree

Christmas is a little more than a month away and if you are like me, you were a bit flabbergasted at this revelation. I adore the Christmas season. I'm the kind of person who loves seeing Christmas decorations in mid-October.

Seattle programs inspire

Wash.'s amalgamated treatment of programs for the elderly cover all the bases