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West Vancouver Maison plan rankles residents

West Vancouver Maison plan rankles residents

103-bed private centre proposed for Sentinel Hill
Capilano University astronomy camp tries to aquaint kids with the universe

Capilano University astronomy camp tries to aquaint kids with the universe

Sombrero, whirlpool, tadpole and sea shell. These unofficial names of galaxies are just one element of astronomy kids explore at Astronomy: Discover the Universe camp at Capilano University.
Morris declares mayoralty campaign

Morris declares mayoralty campaign

The City of North Vancouver has its first declared challenger for the mayor's chair in this November's municipal elections.
B.C. Liberals bashed for CapU underfunding

B.C. Liberals bashed for CapU underfunding

CapU funding formula 'doesn't exist,' Sultan and Eby say
Some renovations may be worth reconsidering

Some renovations may be worth reconsidering

Spring is traditionally a popular time for buying and selling homes. While there are many renovations that may add value to a home, there are some things that may hurt a home's value.

What's On

Wednesdays Ambleside Orchestra rehearses Wednesdays 3:15-5:30 p.m. at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Intermediate level of musicianship required. Bring a music stand. David, 604-922-1035.
West Vancouver's Goldsmith-Jones joins Liberals race

West Vancouver's Goldsmith-Jones joins Liberals race

West Vancouver's former mayor, Pamela Goldsmith-Jones, wants to take on MP John Weston in the next federal election. Goldsmith-Jones revealed this week she'll seek the West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country Liberal nomination.
Some renovations may be worth reconsidering

Some renovations may be worth reconsidering

Spring is traditionally a popular time for buying and selling homes. While there are many renovations that may add value to a home, there are some things that may hurt a home's value.
North Vancouver man gets house arrest for welfare fraud

North Vancouver man gets house arrest for welfare fraud

A North Vancouver man who scammed provincial coffers out of more than $17,000 through welfare fraud has been handed an 11-month conditional sentence, including six months of house arrest, by a provincial court judge.

Community Bulletin Board

Call for members Those interested in helping to improve the structure and effectiveness of the current North Vancouver Policing Committee are asked to write to REF: NVCPC, 6-667 West Third St., North Vancouver, V7M 1H1 by May 28. Mt.