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North Vancouver hosts Biennale

North Vancouver hosts Biennale

North Vancouver will play host over the next two years to a pair of public art installations that showcase the work of international artists as part of the Vancouver Biennale.
Prolific break-in artist jailed

Prolific break-in artist jailed

Judge hands thief three-year sentence for 84th conviction

Edcamp aims to share ideas

A conference tailor-made for its audience is coming to North Vancouver next month. Community Edcamp is an event specially designed to discuss issues and ideas generated by and for its participants.

Community Bulletin Board

North Vancouver Spring Home Expo A building, renovation and decor show with more than 100 exhibits March 23, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Karen Magnussen Community Centre, 2300 Kirkstone Rd., North Vancouver.
A skeptic's path to the source

A skeptic's path to the source

Capilano psychology prof explores Spiritualism

Worker killed at West Van site

A 56-year-old Burnaby man is dead after he was pinned under heavy equipment at a West Vancouver construction site.
Wall of Women stands opposed to Kinder Morgan in West Vancouver

Wall of Women stands opposed to Kinder Morgan in West Vancouver

Protesters gathered in West Vancouver Saturday to take a stance on Kinder Morgan’s proposed expansion of its Trans Mountain pipeline.
Meals on Wheels program providing much-needed service

Meals on Wheels program providing much-needed service

Maintaining a healthy meal plan throughout the week is difficult for many people. For those with mobility issues it can be even harder. Shopping for groceries and preparing three proper meals a day can be almost impossible to do without help.
Grandmother sentenced for obstruction in child sex investigation

Grandmother sentenced for obstruction in child sex investigation

A 68-year-old grandmother, formerly from North Vancouver, was sentenced to six months of house arrest this week for attempting to buy her husband’s way out of a child sexual abuse investigation for $100,000.
Metro pays up after Burrard sewage dump

Metro pays up after Burrard sewage dump

Metro Vancouver taxpayers will be on the hook for more than $100,000 in fines and environmental restoration costs after the region’s wastewater utility pleaded guilty to dumping raw sewage into Burrard Inlet.