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Squamish Nation elder still tending sacred fire on Burnaby Mountain

Squamish Nation elder still tending sacred fire on Burnaby Mountain

A Squamish Nation woman is still tending the sacred fire that's been burning on Burnaby Mountain throughout the whole ordeal between police and protesters. Sut-Lut, a Squamish elder, has been on Burnaby Mountain for about a month.
Students sleep out at St. Thomas Aquinas for homeless youth

Students sleep out at St. Thomas Aquinas for homeless youth

A handful of high school students and staff chose to forgo their cosy beds Monday night in favour of the cold, damp ground. Nine students in grades 8 to 12 and three teachers from St.
Historic West Vancouver ski lodge to be restored

Historic West Vancouver ski lodge to be restored

For 16 years, the Hollyburn Heritage Society has been advocating for the restoration of the historic Hollyburn Lodge and their efforts are finally paying off.
Province to debut park Stanley Park Causeway safety upgrades

Province to debut park Stanley Park Causeway safety upgrades

North Shore cyclists are eager to get their first look at planned safety improvements to the Stanley Park Causeway. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is debuting its preliminary designs for the 2.

Inquiring Reporter

It's 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon: do you care where the Calgary Stampeders are? The 102nd Grey Cup between the Stamps and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats is only a few days away.

Seasonal home staging tips

The holiday season is here and you've decided to list your property.

Police ask for help in finding missing man

North Vancouver RCMP are asking the public to be on the lookout for a North Vancouver man who hasn't been seen in more than a week. Andrzej Stanczak, 57, was last seen on the afternoon of Nov.

Calendar

Galleries Churc hill House Retirement Residence 150 West 29th St., North Vancouver. Student Art Show: Twenty students will be showcasing watercolour paintings Sunday, Dec. 7, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Originals, prints and cards will be available for purchase.

Heading for the hills

It's time to wax up your skis and snowboards, lace up your snowshoes, and sharpen your skates as local parks open for the season.
Accused's child porn collection was massive, North Vancouver court hears

Accused's child porn collection was massive, North Vancouver court hears

A 30-year-old North Vancouver man who downloaded a massive collection of "abhorrent" child pornography over file-sharing networks should go to jail for 16 to 18 months, a Crown prosecutor told a judge this week.