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Netflix newbies react with cautious confusion

FOR Christmas this year, I gave a couple I known a gift of two months free to Netflix. They appreciated the gift, but they weren't sure what to make of it.

Toyota to award 20 scholarships

GRADUATING high school students who have distinguished themselves through environmental community service are eligible to win a $5,000 post-secondary scholarship this spring.

Time horizon is vital for investment choice

CONSIDER the money you are losing with today's low savings interest rates as a form of insurance.
Nar-Anon groups offer support

Nar-Anon groups offer support

Meetings help those affected by a loved one's drug addiction

Don't be deflated by a flat

Every cyclist has experienced a flat tire

Educate yourself before buying pet food

LAST week I wrote about the dog food industry and how dog and cat deaths have been linked to commercial food and treats manufactured in China.

Skiers and boarders team up for a cure

The Race To End Prostate Cancer, Thursday, Jan. 31 at Mt. Seymour. Registration and check-in: 9: 30-11: 30 a.m. Warm up and course inspection: 11 a.m. to noon. Race: noon-2 p.m. Cocktail reception and silent auction: 3-5 p.m.
West Vancouver sports writer flies high

West Vancouver sports writer flies high

MCKEACHIE is a familiar name in British Columbia sports and deservedly so. West Vancouver's Jim McKeachie, his three brothers, Alec, Ian and Tom, and his nephew John each have their place in the B.C. and Victoria Sports Halls of Fame.

Forecast shows wine trends

LOOKING for someone with their finger on the pulse of the world wine market? Chances are Robert Beynat is your man. Beynat was one of the co-founders of Vinexpo.

What's going on for seniors

NOTICES Beginner Line Dancing: No partner needed, this is a great way to get fit and meet new friends Tuesdays, 11: 30 a.m.-12: 20 p.m. at Mollie Nye House, 940 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Fee: $4 for non-members/$2 for members.