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Letter: We veterans will march on Nov. 11 as long as we are able

Letter: We veterans will march on Nov. 11 as long as we are able

We bear the ‘tired limbs and stiff joints’ of Remembrance Day cermonies not to glorify war, but to reflect on its horrors, this veteran writes
Capilano Blues play for bronze at soccer championship in Squamish today

Capilano Blues play for bronze at soccer championship in Squamish today

The home team of the 2024 CCAA Women’s Soccer National Championship, being held on the new turf at the Squamish campus of CapU, is in the running for a medal today after their win in the semifinals on Nov. 8.
Garden to table: Chaotic events are nature's response to imbalance

Garden to table: Chaotic events are nature's response to imbalance

This week’s ferocious winds did a spectacular job of clearing out the worrisome stores of kindling-like debris that had accumulated high up in our trees
Where you can attend Remembrance Day ceremonies on the North Shore this year

Where you can attend Remembrance Day ceremonies on the North Shore this year

Hundreds across the Lower Mainland will come together on Monday, Nov. 11 to honour those who have served
Capilano University community celebrate 50 years of outdoor recreation program

Capilano University community celebrate 50 years of outdoor recreation program

The university held a reunion at their North Van campus where 250 people came together to applaud how far the program has come, but also what the industry will look like moving forward
District of North Vancouver meets housing targets with 500 units built over past year

District of North Vancouver meets housing targets with 500 units built over past year

Ultimately, it’s market forces not rezonings that determine how many homes are built, mayor says
House arrest for man who stole 15 guns from West Vancouver home

House arrest for man who stole 15 guns from West Vancouver home

The stolen guns and accessories had a combined value of more than $75,000, and only three of the firearms were recovered
North Vancouver transplant patient featured in new Knowledge Network docuseries

North Vancouver transplant patient featured in new Knowledge Network docuseries

Transplant Stories reveals the difficult journeys of organ recipients, from inside the operating room to their daily lives. Its broadcast premiere is Nov. 19
City of North Van to compensate staff who donate organs

City of North Van to compensate staff who donate organs

The move could save lives, a St. Paul’s kidney surgeon says
B.C. ski resorts ready for snowy La Niña winter

B.C. ski resorts ready for snowy La Niña winter

Infrastructure upgrades, low inflation and falling interest rates could lure more skiers up mountains this season.