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Seizure of Capilano protest art draws investigation

Seizure of Capilano protest art draws investigation

Probe into CapU effigy to examine academic freedom

Cinemas

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Inquiring Reporter

With the promise of sunny weather, this Canada Day could shape up to be the best one yet. The July 1 holiday commemorates the official signing of the British North America Act in 1867.

Family gives thanks

North Vancouver - Dear Editor: We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the community and our friends for the incredible outpouring of support following our devastating house fire early Wednesday Morning, June 4.
Thieves steal North Shore Rescue’s life-saving gear

Thieves steal North Shore Rescue’s life-saving gear

North Shore Rescue members are wondering who would break into one of their backcountry rescue caches and steal or destroy gear that could mean the difference between life and death.
Olga Kotelko: age-defying West Vancouver athlete dies at 95

Olga Kotelko: age-defying West Vancouver athlete dies at 95

West Vancouver’s Olga Kotelko didn’t take up competitive track and field until she was 77 years old. But she made up for lost time.
Black bear killed in West Vancouver

Black bear killed in West Vancouver

Conservation officers have killed the first black bear of the season on the North Shore.

Community Bulletin Board

Summerfest at Lonsdale Quay Market Visitors can take part in Feel-Good Fridays with Zumba classes from noon to 1 p.m. and Dance Saturdays that include demonstrations and lessons 2-5 p.m. at 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver.
Investors allegedly bilked by North Vancouver day trader

Investors allegedly bilked by North Vancouver day trader

The B.C. Securities Commission has issued a notice saying it will examine allegations that a North Vancouver day trader bilked four investors out of over $38,000 - then lied to commission investigators about it.
Lower Capilano towers get green light

Lower Capilano towers get green light

Council approves 23- and 19-storey highrises for Grouse Inn site