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Injured rare skunk dies in care

Injured rare skunk dies in care

An extremely rare spotted skunk found injured in a West Vancouver snap trap last week has been euthanized. The B.C. Wildlife Rescue Association had been caring for the skunk, but the wound to its paw took a turn for the worse.
Non-profits bid for Onni housing and daycare space

Non-profits bid for Onni housing and daycare space

City invites operator submissions for Onni units
North Vancouver gallery unveils waterfront plans

North Vancouver gallery unveils waterfront plans

City puts up the land for $15M Presentation House project

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Wednesdays AMBLESIDE ORCHESTRA rehearses Wednesdays, 3:15-5:30 p.m. at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Van. Intermediate level of musicianship required. Bring a music stand. David, 604-922-1035.

The Gala on 12th Street

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'Slave' trial hears from lawyer

'Slave' trial hears from lawyer

A lawyer for the woman accused of keeping a modern-day slave in her West Vancouver mansion said his client, Mumtaz Ladha, asked him to help get the woman a work permit that would allow her to stay in Canada.

University faculty wants strategic plan

Dear Editor: In his letter to the North Shore News dated Oct.

JAMES: Canada's a laughing stock, Mr. Harper

"Any person charged with an offence has the right. .. to be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law in a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal.
Real-world learning happens at Collingwood School in West Vancouver

Real-world learning happens at Collingwood School in West Vancouver

For the last three years, Collingwood School has participated in the Capilano Watershed Project, an integrated curriculum program based on David Sobel's theory of place-based education.

Community Bulletin Board

ART OF HEALTHY LIVING - CRACKING THE WEIGHT LOSS CODE Author Caroline Sutherland, of the bestselling book series The Body "Knows" Diet, will unravel the mystery of how to shed unwanted pounds Thursday, Oct. 31, 7-9 p.m.