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Rusting oil tanks removed from Grouse

Rusting oil tanks removed from Grouse

Grouse Mountain has cleaned up a heap of old oil drums, a fuel tank and a car battery left to decay on the mountainside for several decades.
RVs are still a popular choice

RVs are still a popular choice

Keith Stewart admits there isn't much parallel parking done in an RV.

Nighttime closures, noise on Lions Gate

Evening commuters may need to ease off the gas this week for the safety of construction workers at the north end of the Lions Gate Bridge.
Treetops near West Vancouver home lead to lawsuit

Treetops near West Vancouver home lead to lawsuit

A dispute around tall trees is heading to the highest court in the province. A $3.

Community grant money available

North Shore charities and non-profit groups are invited to apply for a portion of the $77,000 in community grant money available through the North Shore Community Foundation. Applications for financial support will be accepted until Oct.
Art for all abilities

Art for all abilities

Sharing in the common language of creativity
Rare shark seen in Howe Sound

Rare shark seen in Howe Sound

Sixgill sharks being spotted by local divers

Community Bulletin Board

espiritu vocal ensemble is looking for committed choral singers, particularly tenors, but will audition any interested singers, who enjoy challenging and diverse repertoire.
Students back in class on Monday

Students back in class on Monday

Schools re-open with short first day, as enrolments are confirmed
Warmer and drier autumn predicted

Warmer and drier autumn predicted

The evenings may be cooling down but don't pack up the sunglasses just yet. The Lower Mainland is likely to bask in some continued balmy weather in the coming weeks, despite the official start of fall on Monday evening.