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Rats migrating says LoLo resident

Rats migrating says LoLo resident

A North Vancouver man is fighting a losing battle with pesky rodents that have invaded his yard. George Schwanke said he has lived in his fourplex in the 100-block of St. Patricks Ave.
Police cuff bridge stroller

Police cuff bridge stroller

A retired West Vancouver firefighter found his regular morning walk took a turn for the unexpected Friday when he ended up in police custody. Marcus Fisher, a West Vancouver resident, was walking over the Lions Gate Bridge shortly before 9 a.m.

Tech tips for adult learners

THE ever changing world of computers and technology could put even the most computer savvy person to the test but for mature students heading back to school, the challenge of hitting the key board again can be intimidating.
Felled Norgate trees had root rot infection

Felled Norgate trees had root rot infection

Residents mourn loss of natural noise buffer

Online studies flexible

The digital age has made it possible to learn everything you need to know about gerberas, grains and George Bush with just a few clicks of a mouse.

Beware media convergence and technology

"Really, what Rupert Murdoch managed to do was break the civil compact of this country through achieving a degree of control over the essential institutions of a free society: the press, the police and the politicians." Carl Bernstein, 29 Sept.

Waste not, want not

Bag To Earth makes products to ease the composting process and encourage participation in municipally run food waste programs

School bus safety

When September rolls around, school buses will be back on the streets.

Coho Festival at Ambleside Park

Welcome to the 34th annual

Stodgy old Quebec is no longer a cool cat

EVERY province tries to be cool in its own way. You've got your Albertan version (tough cowboys), your Maritime version (fiddleplaying Celtic folks with weird accents), and your B.C. version (stoned slackers).