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Watch for lemmings

North Vancouver - Dear Editor: With darker mornings and evenings preceded by an earlier dusk, the Greater Black Shrouded Lemming may once again be observed making its way at varying speeds along the roadways of the North Shore.
Lower Lonsdale man claims police harassment

Lower Lonsdale man claims police harassment

A North Vancouver man who successfully fought to overturn an obstruction of justice conviction connected to a jaywalking ticket in the past has been found guilty of a second obstruction charge - after arguing with police about the same issue in the s
Survivor wishes for strength

Survivor wishes for strength

Teen makes inspired choice after fighting off leukemia

Bright Lights

WV SPCA 30th anniversary
Howe Sound humpbacks rebounding

Howe Sound humpbacks rebounding

This year has been one of the busiest in recent memory for humpback whale sightings in Howe Sound, according to the B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network.
Fire CapU president, says letter

Fire CapU president, says letter

Former faculty allege a philosophical shift at CapU

PREST: Breaking bad in fantasy - and life

I’m practically a pacifist — I’ve never been in a fist fight and never held a gun — but I must admit that I found it a little thrilling to pull a stranger from his car and kill him in the street.

News Around The World

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Majority pan West Vancouver cell towers

Majority pan West Vancouver cell towers

100 turned away from town hall meeting

Hatchery wins grant

The Seymour River Hatchery and Education Centre is getting a new roof and skylight courtesy of the federal government. The government pledged $112,300 to help upgrade the salmon ponds and equipment shed through the Seymour Salmonid Society Monday.