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First Nations entrepreneur sees opportunity in drones

First Nations entrepreneur sees opportunity in drones

In a floating aluminum boatshed serving as his Mosquito Creek office, Jason Calla is trying to help First Nations youth gain a foothold in a burgeoning technology.
Capilano students split with national org

Capilano students split with national org

Cutting ties to larger group marked by acrimony

What's On

Sundays Folktales and Laughter A storytelling series with humorous folktales from around the world the second Sunday of every month, 7-9 p.m. at the Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver.
Edgemont jeweller's impact shines on

Edgemont jeweller's impact shines on

Mike Violette, in town recently for the annual North Shore Jaycees reunion, took some time to reminisce about the life he left behind.
Panorama parking turf war heats up

Panorama parking turf war heats up

The grace period is over in one of the most hotly contested parking turf wars in Deep Cove.

Inquiring Reporter

With the municipal elections coming up in November and nomination deadlines and finalizations quickly approaching in the next couple of weeks, candidates are scrambling to get community members on board for a vote.
Bus user gets jail for death threat against fellow rider

Bus user gets jail for death threat against fellow rider

Judge sentences N. Van man to time served

Setting it straight

The Oct. 1 front-page story, City of North Vancouver votes down draft OCP referred to the city as not having a plan. The city's official community plan of 2002 is still in effect, guiding decisions on land use, development, health and the economy.
West Vancouver fisheries site in huge land deal

West Vancouver fisheries site in huge land deal

First Nations, federal agency form real-estate joint venture
Photographer at John Lawson park raises concern

Photographer at John Lawson park raises concern

Parents whose kids play in a West Vancouver playground say they've been creeped out by a man taking photographs of their children without their permission. But West Vancouver Police say there's nothing illegal about those actions by themselves.