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The promised land

The promised land

IS the North Shore the next big real estate play? That's the question posed at the April 9 Vancouver Real Estate Forum, which, for the first time in its nearly two-decade history is eying up the North Shore as the next investment hot spot.

Stock promoter loses ban appeal

Former West Vancouver promoter ignored earlier securities commission order

ICBC funds N. Shore safety initiatives

ICBC spent more than $200,000 on a dozen road improvement projects on the North Shore in 2012, partnering with the City and District of North Vancouver as well as West Vancouver.

Plugging into a sad new growth industry

I'M always on the hunt for the ideal job, one that pays well and uses my frighteningly limited skills to their utmost. I'm therefore intrigued to discover that hiring oneself out as a funeral mourner is now an option.

Family fun

NORTH Shore families had a host of Easter-themed community events to choose from over the long weekend.

Options for volunteers

THE FOLLOWING is a selection of volunteer opportunities from various community organizations, made available through Volunteer North Shore, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society.

Art energizes North Van's public spaces

District council hears pitch from Arts Office for more public arts

Dovercourt House renovation underway

MORE than six months after facing a call for condemnation, a low-rent, 101-year-old North Vancouver apartment may soon be able to reopen.

North Van cop posts sobering stats

RCMP officer nabbed 92 impaired drivers in 2012, tops in B.C
Brush clearing cuts down fire risk

Brush clearing cuts down fire risk

CREWS hired by the District of North Vancouver will spend the next three weeks clearing small hemlock trees, dead branches and brush from the forest understory in Hyannis Park to cut down on potential wildfire risk.