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Fireside chat

THE Deep Cove/Seymour fire station invited children ages four to seven for a special Fire Hall Storytime event earlier this month as part of the North Vancouver District Public Library's summer children's programming.
Power outage scheduled for West Van’s British Properties

Power outage scheduled for West Van’s British Properties

MORE than 700 homes in the Glenmore neighbourhood of the British Properties will be in the dark all day Wednesday as BC Hydro has planned a power outage.
Grouse Grind not so dangerous

Grouse Grind not so dangerous

In Pictures: The Grind In a recent issue of Outside magazine, the Grouse Grind ranked No. 5 on a list of the 10 most dangerous hikes around the world.

Collingwood truck-stop angers residents

Neighbours say gravel trucks transfer loads on quiet residential street
TransLink's Compass plan will penalize bus riders

TransLink's Compass plan will penalize bus riders

Bus transfers won't work on SeaBus, SkyTrain once fare card is introduced

Professional Care

When it comes to our pet's health, most of us look for a veterinary service where dedicated people provide the level of service for our fourlegged family members that we would expect for ourselves.

Online map tracks highway gridlock

TRAFFIC problems? There's a map for that. Metro Vancouver drivers now have the ability to see gridlock before they're in it, thanks to a $1.2 million online map at drivebc.ca and translink.ca.

Community bulletin board

Waterfront Theatrical Walking Tours: Shipyard Sal and Sam will sing, dance and tell stories about Burrard Dry Dock during the Second World War Wednesdays-Saturdays, 1:30-3 p.m. during August at Shipbuilder's Square, 15 Wallace Mews, North Vancouver.

TV hosts to be locked in WV doggie kennels

THE four-legged residents at the West Vancouver branch of the BC SPCA will be getting some high-profile roommates as local TV personalities take part in the BC SPCA's 2013 Kennel Lock-In to raise funds to fight animal cruelty.
Cocooned

Cocooned

ANNA MacDonald, 13, listens to instructions for the next pose in aerial silks during a morning summer camp on Tuesday run by Vancouver Circus School at Memorial Gym in North Vancouver