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Should you manage your own finances?

To manage your finances yourself or not to manage your finances yourself - that is the question. On the one hand, somebody who is trained and works full-time at personal money management should be more likely to do a good job.

CAROLAN: Burkas pose unsettling questions

"We have become trivial. We don't nurse the things that really should count." - Rex Murphy Golden summer finally, and the North Shore's excellent rhythm of community gatherings is always a barometer of what's on people's minds.

Community Bulletin Board

Culture Cram In celebration of Culture Days, North Vancouver District Public Library is offering space for free to the community for connecting with each other through culture. Applications are due by Aug.

PREST: The family antelope gets his moment

As the second-born child in a two-child family, I never really gave much thought to what it meant to be a second born. After all, it's all I ever knew.
E.coli closes West Vancouver beaches for swimming

E.coli closes West Vancouver beaches for swimming

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… They’re back. Hundreds of E.
Fire bans in effect as hot weather to continue

Fire bans in effect as hot weather to continue

Any ice-cream truck driver or dog left in a vehicle can tell you: the heat is back. But don't call it a heat wave like we had in mid-July. It's more of a "heat event" if you ask the authorities at Environment Canada.

Inquiring reporter

More than 50 Canadians are in the running to put down roots on the red planet as part of Mars One, a non-profit scrambling to raise $6 billion in seed money.

Fashion File

Boutique on the move After 10 years in the Village at Park Royal, Kiss and Makeup beauty and fashion boutique has closed its doors and is relocating to 1760 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, as of Friday, Aug. 1.
Incident prompts call for SeaBus defibrillator

Incident prompts call for SeaBus defibrillator

SeaBus terminal cited as ideal spot for life-saving equipment

Rescuers comb bush for hikers

It was a long night for 16 North Shore Rescue volunteers Wednesday who were out combing the bush looking for two sets of lost and possibly injured hikers. The team got the first call at 9:30 p.m.