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Saturday's municipal elections will either bring about utopia or we'll all be sucked into a lawless wasteland replete with cats and dogs living together - or so some candidates tell us.
Ivan Henry’s wrongful conviction compensation case before Canada’s top court

Ivan Henry’s wrongful conviction compensation case before Canada’s top court

The North Vancouver man who spent nearly 27 years in jail after being wrongfully convicted for a string of sexual offences started his civil suit against the Crown in Canada’s top court Thursday.
Police seek barefoot man acting strangely in Lynn Canyon Park

Police seek barefoot man acting strangely in Lynn Canyon Park

A barefoot man scaling the rocks next to a waterfall upstream from the Suspension Bridge earlier this week has police scratching their heads over who he was and where he might’ve gone. On Nov.
UPDATE: West Vancouver barber ships soccer joy to refugees

UPDATE: West Vancouver barber ships soccer joy to refugees

UPDATE: A FundAid campaign supporting Michel Ibrahim's cause has recently been launched. Donations can be made here .
Chinook salmon making new home in West Vancouver creeks

Chinook salmon making new home in West Vancouver creeks

Salmon species observed in two creeks for first time ever
Funding, school sales hot issues for North Vancouver scool board candidates

Funding, school sales hot issues for North Vancouver scool board candidates

The price paid by international students and educational costs absorbed by parents were just two of the issues touched on in a North Vancouver school trustees debate at Sutherland secondary Nov. 6. On Nov.
Flooded out homeowners seek help from province

Flooded out homeowners seek help from province

Homeowners left with severe damage from last week's floods are hoping the province can help cover the costs of repairs as virtually everyone will see their private insurance claims rejected.
Flooded out homeowners seek help from province

Flooded out homeowners seek help from province

Homeowners left with severe damage from last week's floods are hoping the province can help cover the costs of repairs as virtually everyone will see their private insurance claims rejected.

What's On

Wednesdays Amblbleside Orchestra rehearses Wednesdays 3:15-5:30 p.m. at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Intermediate level of musicianship required. Bring a music stand. David, 604-922-1035. vcn.bc.

Green Guide

Capilano Garden Club meets the second Monday of each month (except July and August and June is the AGM) at 7:30 p.m. at Canyon Heights Christian Assembly, 4840 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver. New members welcome: $25. Guests: $5.