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Recent headlines a cause for concern

THREE North Shore care facilities made the headlines this month, for all the wrong reasons. In West Vancouver a senior in care was found dead in a stairwell.

Unearthing gems at Cornucopia

WHILE much of the buzz surrounding Whistler's Cornucopia goes (and deservedly so) to the main events, such as Crush! and this year's incomparable Masquerave by Bearfoot Bistro, some less public celebrations can help put Whistler's rise in culinary pr

What's going on for seniors

Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP): Susan Eng, vice president of CARP, will update the status of CARP's primary positions on pension reform, access to health care and other issues of concern at the annual general meeting, Monday, Nov.

Dad's shopping list never changed

To a child, the anticipation of Christmas morning is filled with wonder. The day arrives, and those brightly wrapped packages that have been sitting beneath the tree, taunting with their anonymity, will finally be ripped open.

Hot stuff

IT'S that time of year again, when the men in our lives raise awareness and funds for the fight against prostate cancer by doing what they do best: grow moustaches.

"Your Future by Design - Part 1"

What are your goals? A secure retirement. Moving to your dream location. Giving back to your community. Preserving your vacation property for the next generation to enjoy. Your goals will be as individual as you are.

Warming heads and hearts

WARMING your neck is also heartwarming for one West Vancouver crafter.

Fashion

Trunk show: Orquidea will host a preview of the springsummer 2012 collection from Vancouver knitwear designer Cecile Bénac this Saturday, Nov. 19 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Win two new hockey books to put under the Xmas tree

Enter to win two new books that any hockey fan would be happy to find under the tree this Christmas. Reflections 2011 is a photographic yearbook for the 2010-11 NHL season that was a roller coaster for Vancouver.

Wheely Slow Cooking Tour

Julia Spitale wanted to know where her food came from, but what she found was much more than that