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Eve Lazarus: What goes on at North Vancouver's nudist club? You can see for yourself

Eve Lazarus: What goes on at North Vancouver's nudist club? You can see for yourself

Canada's oldest nudist club, founded in 1939, will be holding an open house June 22. Clothing optional
Editorial: If we're going to talk amalgamation, the North Shore is where to start

Editorial: If we're going to talk amalgamation, the North Shore is where to start

When it comes to the places we shop, the bridges we rely on and the trails we hike, we on the North Shore are already one distinct community
Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

The District of Squamish has declared a state of emergency as the Dryden Creek wildfire continues to burn out of control, prompting expanded evacuation alerts and a full campfire ban.
Teacher guilty of indecent assaults on North Vancouver students fails to have charges dropped

Teacher guilty of indecent assaults on North Vancouver students fails to have charges dropped

Brian Moore, 85, argued that his rights had been violated by police and prosecutors
Letter: West Vancouver needs to stop letting the comfortably housed block our future

Letter: West Vancouver needs to stop letting the comfortably housed block our future

If council is serious about providing housing affordable for young families, workers and seniors, they need to stop taking direction from resident groups intent on living in the past, this letter writer states
Calling all writers: Applications open for North Shore Authors Collection

Calling all writers: Applications open for North Shore Authors Collection

Selected works by North Shore authors will be on display for a year in North Vancouver and West Van libraries
Update: District of Squamish declares state of emergency due to wildfire

Update: District of Squamish declares state of emergency due to wildfire

Fire crews are working to contain a five-hectare out-of-control wildfire that ignited north of Squamish on June 9, with officials urging the public to stay away from the area.
Squamish LNG plant builder Woodfibre contests taxes in court

Squamish LNG plant builder Woodfibre contests taxes in court

Woodfibre LNG claims the District of Squamish set tax rates high to coerce it into desired behaviour.
New sheriffs arrive at B.C. courthouses

New sheriffs arrive at B.C. courthouses

The next sheriff-recruit training class will start training on July 14 at the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
North Vancouver athlete claims national 18U water polo title with Fraser Valley team

North Vancouver athlete claims national 18U water polo title with Fraser Valley team

North Van players were on both the gold-winning girls team and bronze boys team