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West Van talking technology use in schools

West Van talking technology use in schools

This coming school year, it will be BYOD at West Vancouver Secondary. Students will be encouraged to bring their own laptops to school as part of a broader program of using technology in classrooms.
End-of-summer reading list

End-of-summer reading list

Another school year is almost upon us. That means it's back to the books for North Shore students and there is a crop of stellar new picks for kids and teens.
All-night rescue sees hikers return on their own

All-night rescue sees hikers return on their own

Multiple rescue agencies spent the night in the North Shore backcountry looking for a pair of hikers who became lost Monday afternoon.
West Vancouver lawyer to head Human Rights Tribunal

West Vancouver lawyer to head Human Rights Tribunal

Thomas heads to Ottawa to lead national organization
Man charged in Horseshoe Bay 'violent confrontation'

Man charged in Horseshoe Bay 'violent confrontation'

West Vancouver police have arrested a man they say was involved in kicking down a Horseshoe Bay home's door and causing a "violent confrontation" with the residents. Police got the 9-1-1 dispatch around 3 p.m.
West Vancouver lawyer to head Human Rights Tribunal

West Vancouver lawyer to head Human Rights Tribunal

Thomas heads to Ottawa to lead national organization
All-night rescue sees hikers return on their own

All-night rescue sees hikers return on their own

Multiple rescue agencies spent the night in the North Shore backcountry looking for a pair of hikers who became lost Monday afternoon.
Use of stolen laptop leads to charges

Use of stolen laptop leads to charges

Online shopping may be the downfall of a Vancouver man who was arrested Aug. 11. Daniel Paquet is facing nine charges including breaking and entering, theft and fraudulent use of a credit card.
LETTER: New Cates Park war memorial is not a children's climbing gym

LETTER: New Cates Park war memorial is not a children's climbing gym

Dear Editor: On Aug. 4, 1914, Canada became part of the bloody carnage of the First World War. Out of a nation of only eight million people, 620,000 military personnel were mobilized.

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Wednesdays Gleneagles Scottish Country Dance Club Classes every Wednesday starting Sept. 10 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Hollyburn Elementary, 1329 Duchess Ave., West Vancouver.