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Sharing a holiday meal fosters North Shore connections

Sharing a holiday meal fosters North Shore connections

For 20 years on Christmas Day, North Shore Neighbourhood House has been somewhere for people who might have had nowhere to go.
West Vancouver woman robbed at gunpoint in Craigslist car sale meet-up

West Vancouver woman robbed at gunpoint in Craigslist car sale meet-up

West Vancouver police are looking for a suspect wanted in an alleged armed robbery and carjacking. Police say a woman who listed her car for sale on Craigslist met with a potential buyer looking to go for a test drive on Dec.
Year in review: Part 2

Year in review: Part 2

A chronicle of 2016’s bluster and luster – Part 2
Big Blue Christmas

Big Blue Christmas

Electrician Chris Heal adjusts a light atop Seaspan’s Big Blue crane as North Vancouver awakens from a long winter’s nap.
G3 grain terminal to be built on North Vancouver waterfront in 2017

G3 grain terminal to be built on North Vancouver waterfront in 2017

Construction is set to begin on a massive new North Shore grain terminal in the new year.
West Vancouver students launching worms in space

West Vancouver students launching worms in space

The kids plunged into the dirt and dug for worms. And just what were those Westcot elementary students doing? Rocket science.
Year in review: Look behind you!

Year in review: Look behind you!

A chronicle of 2016’s bluster and luster – Part 1
North Vancouver foodie hub Hawkers Wharf is toast

North Vancouver foodie hub Hawkers Wharf is toast

It was supposed to be North Vancouver’s own exciting hub for foodies with up-and-coming new chefs and start-ups, craft beer, edible gardens and an outdoor plaza . But plans for Hawkers Wharf have been formally scrapped.
Grade 9 students to learn about mental health

Grade 9 students to learn about mental health

Grade 9 students in North and West Vancouver schools will have mental health education added to their curriculum starting in the new year.
Cold and snow likely gone for Christmas

Cold and snow likely gone for Christmas

It’s been cold. It’s been wet. And man, it’s been slushy. But we appear to be out of the woods, according to Environment Canada Upwards of 20 centimetres of snow fell in on the North Shore Sunday, turning to rain early Monday morning.