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Micro grants aim to connect community

How would you use $500 and the library to connect your community? The North Vancouver City Library wants to hear your ideas.
A chat with a pharmacist

A chat with a pharmacist

As the school year inches closer, parents are making various preparations. School supplies, scheduling, and lunches are among the top considerations, but it won’t be long before coughs and colds are top of the list.
National Energy Board hearings halted

National Energy Board hearings halted

Kinder Morgan hearings up in air over conflict of interest
North Vancouver RCMP release sketch of attempted abduction suspect

North Vancouver RCMP release sketch of attempted abduction suspect

North Vancouver RCMP is looking for a man they say attempted to abduct a 16-year-old girl from Capilano Mall. The teen was at the mall on Thursday, Aug. 6 around 1:45 p.m. when the suspect approached her and told her she was beautiful.
Lions Gate Bridge bump gone (for now)

Lions Gate Bridge bump gone (for now)

The much-maligned Lions Gate Bridge bump has itself been bumped — at least for a while. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure crews spent nine hours overnight Sunday removing 4.
PREST: The mighty trunk on our gnarly family tree

PREST: The mighty trunk on our gnarly family tree

I love to be surprised by my children, but I was kind of hoping the surprises would stop while my family attended a recent funeral. Nope. My wonderful grandmother, the toughest woman I’ve ever met, finally let Father Time win earlier this month.
Fireboat response tested

Fireboat response tested

District of North Vancouver fire crews mount exercise in Woodlands
Survivor praises West Vancouver police's 'silent heroes'

Survivor praises West Vancouver police's 'silent heroes'

West Vancouver couple salute victim services volunteers
Shrinking daylight strands hikers

Shrinking daylight strands hikers

After another busy week plucking people from the backcountry, North Shore Rescue is now reminding backcountry enthusiasts that as summer comes to a close, darkness can creep up on the unwary.
Double dipping irks North Vancouver firefighters

Double dipping irks North Vancouver firefighters

Rehiring of chiefs on contract stymies promoting through ranks, union says