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North Vancouver woman connecting ADHD families

Launches not for profit initiative to bring those affected together

Inspiring

Workers from Eagle Scaffolding admire the restoration of the spires of St. Paul's Indian Catholic Church Thursday after removing the tarps that have covered them for years.

Dogs left in hot cars can die quickly

SO summer is here. We may have a few days of cooler temperatures and rain here and there, but we are officially in the summer months. With the summer months we also get, you got it - sunshine and hot temperatures.

Consider B.C. seniors in natural disaster planning

THE weather outside can be, well, frightful. Albertans living in proximity to the Bow River can attest to that.

Pet pause: Richard Fukuhara with pet Yuki

Human's name: Richard Fukuhara Pet: Yuki, a Siberian husky puppy Pet tale: Yuki is young and ultra-excited so needs a lot of socialization. If you would like to appear in Pet Pause with your pet, please send information to tpeters@ nsnews.com.

Wine industry legend is remembered

WHEN the French (and others) talk about terroir they're generally referring to geography, soil type, grapes and the human element. Wine, after all (above all) is very much about people.

Give suspension training cables a try

TRX system uses an individual's body weight to boost muscle tone

Kids' stuff

Summer Reading Club: Registration for kindergartners to Grade 7 has begun at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. This year's theme will be "Up, Up and Away.

Raspberries add sweet to treats

LET me tell you how much I love raspberries: a lot

Tee Time Video: Burnaby is still a busy course

Nearby green remains popular