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North Vancouver Recreation Commission camps let preteens pick and choose

North Vancouver Recreation Commission camps let preteens pick and choose

The preteen years are a unique period of development for kids. So says Samantha Morrison, a program developer with the North Vancouver Recreation Commission.
RNB features a variety of styles at dance camp

RNB features a variety of styles at dance camp

It's not too much of a surprise that jazz and hip-hop are still two of the most popular dance styles for kids on the North Shore.

Kids finding fun in fencing

Jabbing, attacking and counterattacking to outwit an opponent, all while trying to score points with the prick of a sword on a mat less than two metres wide. The sport of fencing is centuries old and still a challenging but popular sport.
Jail time for North Vancouver man who lit friend on fire

Jail time for North Vancouver man who lit friend on fire

Victim badly burned in 2012 incident at North Van homeless camp
Mount Seymour summer camp aims to offer a nature immersion on the mountain

Mount Seymour summer camp aims to offer a nature immersion on the mountain

Eagles, whiskey jacks, pine martins, oh my! If you go into the woods on Mount Seymour you don't need to wear a disguise, but you may be in for a big surprise.
UPDATED: Tsleil-Waututh launches legal challenge over Kinder Morgan pipeline

UPDATED: Tsleil-Waututh launches legal challenge over Kinder Morgan pipeline

The Federal Court of Appeal could send Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline back to square one if a legal challenge filed Friday by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation is successful.
North Vancouver Coun. Little seeks Tory nomination

North Vancouver Coun. Little seeks Tory nomination

District of North Vancouver Coun. Mike Little is looking to trade his council seat for one in the House of Commons.
Supreme Court throws out North Vancouver landslide lawsuit

Supreme Court throws out North Vancouver landslide lawsuit

A North Shore real estate agent had no reasonable way of knowing the house he was selling in 2001 would be connected to a fatal landslide in 2005, according to a B.C. Supreme Court ruling April 23.

LETTER: Cap on-ramp dangerous

Dear Editor: Re: Capilano On-Ramp Drives us into Danger, March 30. I am glad to see some attention paid to this dangerous on-ramp. Nowhere else have I seen an entrance to a major highway that has zero merge room.
B.C.'s 'worst roads' survey invites input

B.C.'s 'worst roads' survey invites input

The British Columbia Automobile Association wants to hear from you if there's a road on your commute that turns your knuckles white, or a bike lane that has you praising the cycling gods every time you make it through unscathed.