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Opinions split at Grosvenor hearing

Opinions split at Grosvenor hearing

WV land sale cash would pay for public safety building

CLAXTON: Inequity an expanding business

A Wal-Mart in Canton, Ohio, made headlines when it was revealed, a week before American Thanksgiving, that it was holding a food drive. Nope, not for the less fortunate members of its own community. For some of its own staff members.
Give once, give twice, give thrice!

Give once, give twice, give thrice!

Holiday gift sets at The Body Shop support The Body Shop's Community Fair Trade partners.
West Vancouver woman not guilty of slave trafficking

West Vancouver woman not guilty of slave trafficking

Judge finds complainant's story unbelievable
North Shore shelter adds cold weather beds

North Shore shelter adds cold weather beds

Emergency program adds up to 20 places

BALDREY: Political left no longer a labour movement

The passing last week of a former B.C. labour leader was a reminder of how much both the labour movement and the socalled "political left" have changed in this province.

Inquiring Reporter

If departure times and ferry lineups aren't enough of a gamble, passengers aboard vessels heading from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay may soon be able to double down on slot machines.

Bright Lights

A Night at the Opera fundraiser
Man robbed at knife-point in Lynn Valley

Man robbed at knife-point in Lynn Valley

North Vancouver RCMP are hunting for two suspects after a man was mugged at knife-point in Lynn Valley during the early hours of Saturday. The 24-year-old man was walking through Kirkstone Park around 2 a.m.

Military to train in Indian Arm

Indian Arm's residents should not be alarmed if they hear gunfire and see uniformed soldiers and military zodiacs zipping across the water this weekend, Reserve soldiers from the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada and other 39 Canadian Brigade Group unit