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Charity Golf Tournament

The 21st Annual Seymour Charity Invitational Golf Tournament, July 24 at the Seymour Golf and Country Club, brought 125 women golfers together to raise funds for the Family Services of the North Shore's Campanioning Community Care program.

EDITORIAL: Dirty deeds

When Michael Sona faced a guilty verdict on Thursday in the infamous robocalls trial, the federal Conservatives were quick to deny any involvement, insisting they ran a "clean and ethical" campaign.
UPDATED: Missing man found safe

UPDATED: Missing man found safe

West Vancouver police have called off the serach for a man reporting missing last week. The subject has since been foud "safe and well" according to the department.
Trial delayed for hockey dad accused of threatening youth

Trial delayed for hockey dad accused of threatening youth

A one-day trial has been scheduled for a hockey dad accused of threatening a 10-year-old Burnaby minor hockey player. Terry Mukhtiar Singh Litt, 57, was charged in March.
Seymour estuary enhancement underway

Seymour estuary enhancement underway

Extensive restoration aims to improve salmon habitat
Yacht crashes into CN second narrows rail bridge

Yacht crashes into CN second narrows rail bridge

Collision knocks all 15 passengers off feet, sends four to hospital
West Vancouver police avoid syringe, knife injuries in takedown

West Vancouver police avoid syringe, knife injuries in takedown

It was a close call for several West Vancouver police officers Saturday night when they took down a suspect brandishing a syringe and utility knife. Police received a dispatch around 9:30 p.m.
Kids book review: The House of Hades

Kids book review: The House of Hades

The House of Hades, Rick Riordan, Disney-Hyperion

Setting it straight

The Aug. 10 story, North Vancouver Berry Pickers Bemoan Summer Pesticide Use, stated Metro Vancouver crews were spraying Japanese knotweed in Inter River park with herbicide.
A special place: Building a garden

A special place: Building a garden

As Liz Reid worked in her garden recently, she heard a familiar sound coming from the boggy vessel that houses her pitcher plants. It was the sound of the pendant purple flowers snacking on a bug.