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Carisbrooke Park coming up roses

Carisbrooke Park coming up roses

Griffin blooms find new home at park garden this spring
Trial starts for man nabbed in West Vancouver crime spree

Trial starts for man nabbed in West Vancouver crime spree

A Mr. Big undercover operation was used to help catch a man Crown prosecutors say committed a series of crimes in West Vancouver, Squamish and Surrey in 2012. Thomas Bert Prins, 27, is on trial in B.C.
North Vancouver home saved from wall fire

North Vancouver home saved from wall fire

A sharp nose and a quick 9-1-1 call likely saved a Canyon Heights neighbourhood home from total destruction Wednesday night. District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services received an emergency dispatch just after 8 p.m.
North Vancouver says bon voyage to maritime relic

North Vancouver says bon voyage to maritime relic

Diesel engine among artifacts North Vancouver archives shipping out
North Shore teens drink more than average

North Shore teens drink more than average

North Shore teens are more likely to be drinking booze and smoking both tobacco and pot than their provincial peers.
Port Metro Vancouver posts another record year for exports

Port Metro Vancouver posts another record year for exports

Exports from North Vancouver terminals expected to grow in 2015

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GalleriesCaroun ArtArtArt Gallery 1403 Bewicke Ave., North Vancouver. Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 8 p.m.778-372-0765 caroun.net Winter Group Exhibition: A variety of artists' work will be on display until Feb. 14.

Novak's sense of humour turns things upside down

One More Thing by B.J. Novak, Alfred A. Knopf Publishers, 276 pages, $27.95. In his first published collection of stories B.J. Novak leaves the world of television behind and shows his adeptness at writing.

Inquiring Reporter

For some vaccination proponents, the recent measles outbreak is proof positive the government should bust into the yurts of every Joe Moonbeam and Mary Windsong to immunize their children.
B.C. throne speech lacks ‘new ideas,’ critics say

B.C. throne speech lacks ‘new ideas,’ critics say

B.C.’s throne speech delivered Tuesday afternoon by Lt.-Gov Judith Guichon offered a status quo agenda for the spring legislative session with few new projects or programs on the horizon.