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West Vancouver sisters raise thousands for research following dad’s battle with brain disease

West Vancouver sisters raise thousands for research following dad’s battle with brain disease

Craig Campbell passed away in September after living with primary progressive aphasia for a decade
OLDER AND WISER: Let's strive for new year's resolutions that are actually doable

OLDER AND WISER: Let's strive for new year's resolutions that are actually doable

Making resolutions can inspire us to set some goals for the new year which can promote healthy changes in our lives
North Shore schools report COVID-19 exposures on first day students returned

North Shore schools report COVID-19 exposures on first day students returned

Several classes exposed in Sentinel, Carson Graham high schools
COVID takes toll on Canada’s democracy as information flow slows: experts

COVID takes toll on Canada’s democracy as information flow slows: experts

B.C. government hiding behind excuses to dodge transparency, former legislature speaker Darryl Plecas says
Pain still fresh for North Shore families, friends of Iranian plane downing victims

Pain still fresh for North Shore families, friends of Iranian plane downing victims

A year after Flight PS752 shot down, North Shore families still seek answers
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to eight-week low

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to eight-week low

Recoveries from the virus outpace new infections to reduce number of those actively battling illness
West Vancouver municipal councillor apologizes for holiday travel

West Vancouver municipal councillor apologizes for holiday travel

'I am sincerely sorry.' Peter Lambur in an open letter to residents
Canada's passport ranks among world's 'biggest losers' in 2021

Canada's passport ranks among world's 'biggest losers' in 2021

Canada is still included in the world's most powerful passport list, but it has lost a great deal of mobility
North Shore recorded 54 new COVID-19 cases to Jan. 2

North Shore recorded 54 new COVID-19 cases to Jan. 2

North Van, West Van end 2020 with 1,623 reported cases of the virus
This trail in North Vancouver's Mosquito Creek Park is now permanently closed

This trail in North Vancouver's Mosquito Creek Park is now permanently closed

According to the City of North Vancouver, the trail was "never really open."