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CapU Blues celebrate 50 years of athletics with inaugural Hall of Fame

CapU Blues celebrate 50 years of athletics with inaugural Hall of Fame

As the North Vancouver college has grown to a university, 15 people are being honoured for making its athletic program shine
West Vancouver student wins competition with touching Indigenous art piece

West Vancouver student wins competition with touching Indigenous art piece

The Sentinel Secondary student claimed the FORED top prize with a beaded hairpiece that celebrates Métis culture
Squamish's latest artistic gem: The vision behind 'Welcome Gate' by James Harry

Squamish's latest artistic gem: The vision behind 'Welcome Gate' by James Harry

Learn about Harry’s public art piece recently installed at Sp’ákw’us Feather Park on the oceanfront.
West Vancouver hosts National Forum on Health and Fitness

West Vancouver hosts National Forum on Health and Fitness

The event, organized by former MP John Weston, featured 21 high-profile presenters addressing concerns about Canada’s widespread physical inactivity
Andy Prest: From Celebrini to Bedard to Reinhart, North Shore hockey is soaring

Andy Prest: From Celebrini to Bedard to Reinhart, North Shore hockey is soaring

Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard are about to become back-to-back No. 1 overall NHL draft picks from North Vancouver
Death sentence overturned for Iranian rapper sponsored by North Van MP

Death sentence overturned for Iranian rapper sponsored by North Van MP

Efforts from advocates around the world, including North Vancouver MP Jonathan Wilkinson, helped overturn the 'trumped-up' death sentence of Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi
Hundreds of stolen catalytic converters seized in major Burnaby RCMP operation

Hundreds of stolen catalytic converters seized in major Burnaby RCMP operation

Surrey's Jasvindar (Jas) Singh, 50, faces criminal charges after police searches turned up 439 catalytic converters, most of which police believe were stolen and destined for shipment to the United States.
Editorial: On housing, some councils are itching for a fight with the province

Editorial: On housing, some councils are itching for a fight with the province

There is no question that provincial governments have primacy over municipal ones
Sea to Sky MP reacts to Liberal loss of Toronto heartland seat

Sea to Sky MP reacts to Liberal loss of Toronto heartland seat

Loss of Toronto-St. Paul’s should trigger ‘reflection’ by Trudeau, MP Patrick Weiler says
Letter: BC United nomination process in West Vancouver-Capilano was 'non-democratic'

Letter: BC United nomination process in West Vancouver-Capilano was 'non-democratic'

The process to pick a new candidate to replace outgoing MLA Karin Kirkpatrick did not allow for any ‘grassroots’ input from local party members, this letter writer says