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West Vancouver group applauds RRIF rule change

West Vancouver group applauds RRIF rule change

A group of retired West Vancouver men is celebrating after the Conservative finance minister adopted a measure in the budget Tuesday they’ve been pressing the government on for two years.
More permits for Indian Arm commuters

More permits for Indian Arm commuters

Deep Cove is so darn popular that it’s beset by a turf war over who should be allowed to park there.
Faulty wall forces road closure

Faulty wall forces road closure

Sea-to-Sky repairs should be done at night, residents say
Heritage agreement protects Toby House

Heritage agreement protects Toby House

Council decision allows for lot subdivision, preservation of home
LAUTENS: Talk of a third crossing grows old

LAUTENS: Talk of a third crossing grows old

Well, that should be the nail in the coffin. Maybe a whole carpenter’s apronful of nails. I speak of the prospects for a North Shore Yes vote in the transit plebiscite, somewhat pushed out of the public mind by fresher disasters.
BALDREY: NDP Opposition working hard to score points

BALDREY: NDP Opposition working hard to score points

As the legislative session heads into the homestretch (after this week there are 16 sitting days remaining) it’s worth noting the NDP Opposition appears to have finally hit its stride.

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GalleriesArtemis Gallery 104C-4390 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Tuesday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. 778-233-9805 artemisgallery.ca Radix: Sculptures by Bill Stewart and photography by Shannon Browne will be on display until May 3.
District council split on Mountain Court project

District council split on Mountain Court project

Densification a concern for Lynn Valley town centre site

Public art appears in different perspectives

Unexpected Art. Edited by Jenny Molissa Spring. Chronicle Books, 176 pages, $37.50.
West Vancouver beaches start to reopen

West Vancouver beaches start to reopen

Vancouver Coastal Health has given the all-clear to hit the beaches in West Vancouver — as long as it’s not Ambleside or John Lawson Park.