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Nominations sought for West Vancouver Community Awards

Do you know someone who deserves recognition for making a difference in West Vancouver? The District of West Vancouver is currently seeking nominations for its Community Awards Program.
Following Franklin

Following Franklin

History, patriotism and geopolitics bound up in the Arctic ice

What's On

Sundays Folktales and Laughter Storytelling series with humorous folktales from around the world the second Sunday of every month, 7-9 p.m. at the Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver.
Province reviews election ridings

Province reviews election ridings

Electoral boundaries commission to consider changes to borders
City and District of North Van still dispute police bill

City and District of North Van still dispute police bill

Neighbouring municipality owes city over $1M, Bookham says

Community Bulletin Board

Brazil Fest Join the official celebration of Brazilian culture Sunday, Sept.14, 4-9 p.m. at Shipbuilders' Square, North Vancouver. Event includes live music, samba, percussion, sapoeira, futevolei, Brazilian food, kids activities and more.
Airman honoured 74 years after death

Airman honoured 74 years after death

The Germans captured the bridge. Having overwhelmed French ground troops, Nazi soldiers and munitions were pouring into France's countryside, advancing to the English Channel.
Royals to walk North Vancouver's Coho Loop trail Sunday

Royals to walk North Vancouver's Coho Loop trail Sunday

Blink and you might miss the royal visit to the North Shore this Sunday.
B.C. Liberal ex-staffer stands by her actions

B.C. Liberal ex-staffer stands by her actions

A North Vancouver woman whose past political work has resulted in Election Act charges against two of her former bosses said she has no regrets about speaking to authorities, regardless of the personal price she has paid.
Police blitz distracted drivers

Police blitz distracted drivers

Whether they are getting behind the wheel after too many beers at the barbecue or driving while texting a friend, a number of North Vancouver residents still haven't got the message about what's acceptable when you're in the drivers' seat, according