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Do you really need a will? 6 important reasons to consider writing an estate plan

Do you really need a will? 6 important reasons to consider writing an estate plan

North Shore Law explains why it’s important to set up a will, regardless of how many assets you have
Braggot Brewing brings an ancient beverage back to life in North Vancouver

Braggot Brewing brings an ancient beverage back to life in North Vancouver

The newest addition to North Van's brewery district offers braggot, an alcoholic beverage falling somewhere between beer and mead.
North Vancouver CFO fined, suspended from stock market

North Vancouver CFO fined, suspended from stock market

Former junior B.C. mining company CFO admits to misrepresentations and agrees to suspension and to pay a $10,000 fine.
Access upgrades complete from Burnaby rail corridor to North Shore port terminals: CN

Access upgrades complete from Burnaby rail corridor to North Shore port terminals: CN

Upgrades will help improve access to North Shore port terminals.
Many soon-to-be retired Canadians considering changing retirement date

Many soon-to-be retired Canadians considering changing retirement date

Economic uncertainty has made many Canadians rethink their retirement date and saving plans.
Nomad is North Van's first coffee shop to cut single-use cups

Nomad is North Van's first coffee shop to cut single-use cups

The added costs of waste reduction are worth it, says owner Annette Kim, for her own peace of mind and for the benefit of future generations. ☕
North Van’s Windfall opens B.C.’s first urban cidery

North Van’s Windfall opens B.C.’s first urban cidery

One of the newest additions to the Shipyards Brewery District is serving up the next wave of craft cider, with crisp flavour and without the sugar-induced hangover.
North Shore residents see inflation as biggest financial worry

North Shore residents see inflation as biggest financial worry

Between the double whammy of skyrocketing inflation and creeping interest rate hikes, North Shore residents are much more worried about inflation, a recent poll reveals.
Port of Vancouver joins forces with Seattle, Alaska to form cruise-led 'green corridor'

Port of Vancouver joins forces with Seattle, Alaska to form cruise-led 'green corridor'

The goal is to accelerate the deployment of zero-emission ships between Alaska, B.C. and Washington, officials say.
Human error remains the biggest cybersecurity issue for businesses post-pandemic

Human error remains the biggest cybersecurity issue for businesses post-pandemic

Canadian chief information security officers have seen an increase in targeted cyberattacks on organizations' systems but believe the expectations of officers are excessive.