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Nv rioter gets 2 months at home

A young man from North Vancouver who was captured on video looting the Sears store in downtown Vancouver during the Stanley Cup hockey riot last year has been handed a two-month conditional sentence to be served at home.

Health notes

Swirl: Wild Woman Workouts' next movement series will hold classes relating to energy Sundays until Nov. 4, 11: 30 a.m.-1 p.m. at OneDance Creative Arts Centre, 286 Pemberton Ave., North Vancouver. Drop-in fee: $20. Info: studiowild.

Brined, grilled pork chops

with apple-pineapple relish and braised brussels sprouts

Food alendar

Savour Saturdays: Lonsdale Quay Market will hold a food and beverage festival Saturdays, until Oct. 27 at 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. Enjoy cooking demonstrations, taste tours, contests, kids activities and more. Schedule: Oct.

Municipal affairs

District of North Vancouver Council workshop Tuesday, Oct. 9, 7 p.m. ? 2012 bicycle master plan Next regular council meeting, Monday, Oct. 15, 7 p.m. dnv.org City of North Vancouver Next regular council meeting, Monday, Oct. 15, 6 p.m. cnv.

Oliver & Osoyoos

The fun doesn't end in the South Okanagan when the summer does. Autumn - when the grapes come in off the vines to be made into wine - is one of the most exciting times in the region.

Cops cool on the case of the looted laptop

IF there's one lesson being burgled will teach you, it's this: There's no greater defence against theft than not owning anything worth owning.

Lewis clarifies argyle yearbook story

Dear Editor: I'd like to provide some important clarifications to your Oct. 3 story, Yearbook Slur Still Haunts Argyle Grad, regarding the offensive entry recorded in Mr. Robin Tomlin's 1970 high school annual. In actual fact, Mr.

Whistler wind-up

It's time to plan your run for the hills. Cornucopia - Whistler's Celebration of Wine and Food, runs this year from Nov. 8 to 11.