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Options for Volunteers

The following is a selection of volunteer opportunities from various community organizations, made available through Volunteer North Shore, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society.

Community Bulletin Board

North Van High 60th Reunion Grads, family, friends and other students are welcome to attend a reunion Thursday, Sept. 18, 11:30 a.m. at Capilano Heights Chinese Restaurant, 5020 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver.
Seaspan cuts steel at modern shipyard

Seaspan cuts steel at modern shipyard

A new cable ferry that will run between Buckley Bay and Denman Island will be the first vessel built in Seaspan's modernized new shipyard.
Faith restored by return of photos

Faith restored by return of photos

Family photos stolen from safe found, returned by homeless man

Setting it straight

The Sept. 3 viewpoint by columnist Elizabeth James (Rewind on the Bus Depot Debate, page 7) contained inaccurate information. The column stated the ICBC claims centre on Lloyd Avenue would be closing.
Libraries offer parent resources amid teachers' strike

Libraries offer parent resources amid teachers' strike

The school year has been delayed due to the teachers' strike, but that doesn't mean students have to put their learning on hold.

Calendar

Galleries Artemis Gallery 104C-4390 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Tuesday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. 778-233-9805 artemisgallery.ca Biennale International Pav ilion Shipbuilders' Square, 15 Wallace Mews, North Vancouver. Sunday-Thursday, 11a.m.-6 p.m.

Designers stay true to their vision

Natural Architecture Now by Francesca Tatarella. Princeton Architectural Press, 222, pages, $47.95.

Act of kindness appreciated

North Vancouver - Dear Editor: The milk of human kindness lives on in North Vancouver - if not in other parts of the planet. I want to say thank you to Theresa who stopped to help me after a trip and fall on Lonsdale last week.

Inquiring Reporter

Following 14 years with Wendy's, Tim Hortons returned to us like a wayward son, moving their head office from Delaware to Ontario. Prime Minister Stephen Harper dubbed the doubledouble dealers: "the essential Canadian story.