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A Vision for Our Community

When changes and improvements are made to a major component of our community, there are bound to be moments where local residents experience delays and, at times, inconveniences

SnowPass season is here

'TIS the season to hit the slopes and the Canadian Ski Council is once again selling its annual SnowPass. The pass is available to kids in Grade 4 or Grade 5, or nine-or 10-year-olds (who were born in 2002 or 2003).

Food security a growing issue

OVER the last decade, the desire to grow food at home and in community gardens has grown rapidly, pushed along by people of all ages who feel that our food supply is in jeopardy.
Celebrations - December 12, 2012

Celebrations - December 12, 2012

Send us your picture for our Celebrations page.

Kids' stuff

North Shore Celtic Ensemble: Children ages nine to 17 with at least two years experience of violin and an interest in Celtic music, are invited to play in a lively ensemble. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings at Handsworth school, 1044 Edgewood Rd.

Building a picture of health

VCH survey aims to boost North Shore's vitality

Holiday happenings

UNIQUE GIFTS: Work by more than 40 local artisans, jewellers and craft artists are on sale Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. until Dec. 21 at the Ferry Building Gallery, 1414 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Late night shopping Fridays until 8 p.m.

Setting it straight

A Dec. 9 North Shore News story quoted North Vancouver resident Hazen Colbert as being critical of the proposed Seylynn development. Colbert was actually speaking about the possible development at Lynn Valley Centre.

Skier dies in Cypress mishap

Passersby, emergency crews unable to revive 26-year-old

Charity tactics draw warning

Police investigate 'aggressive' North Van food bank canvassers