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West Vancouver teen charged in McDonald’s stabbing

West Vancouver teen charged in McDonald’s stabbing

A West Vancouver teen is facing charges after police allege he stabbed an acquaintance at a local fast food joint.
Kids need more play, less screen time: study

Kids need more play, less screen time: study

Parents: put down the tablets and take your kids to the playground or for a hike in the woods. More technology and less play are among the factors stunting the healthy development of young kids on the North Shore, according to a study.
Chevron fill-ups fuel North Shore school projects again

Chevron fill-ups fuel North Shore school projects again

Chevron will once again be fuelling North Shore schools with around $140,000 worth of innovative classroom supplies, such as robotics equipment.
Woman with severe injuries saved by North Shore Rescue

Woman with severe injuries saved by North Shore Rescue

A local woman is probably counting herself thankful after being rescued from a life-threatening injury in the backcountry by North Shore Rescue volunteers over the Thanksgiving weekend. The team got the call at 4 p.m.
Strategic voting campaigns ramping up

Strategic voting campaigns ramping up

With the federal election less than a week away, it’s coming down to decision time for many North Shore voters.

What's On

Wednesdays ART CLUB Practise your creative arts in a welcoming group Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 885 22nd St., West Vancouver. In addition to traditional art projects, knitters and fabric artists are welcome.

All-candidates meetings

EDGEMONT AND UPPER CAPILANO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION will host a debate for candidates in the North Vancouver riding on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 7-9 p.m. at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd.

Community Bulletin Board

CALL FOR MEMBERS French club is looking for new members. The group meets for casual conversation in French Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon at St. Martin's Anglican Church, 195 East Windsor Rd., North Vancouver.

Seaspan to build new office on waterfront

'Green' building latest in shipyard's modernization

Grouse hiker rescued after head- first fall

A local woman is probably counting herself thankful after being rescued from a life-threatening injury in the backcountry by North Shore Rescue volunteers over the Thanksgiving weekend. The team got the call at 4 p.m.