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OPINION: At Liberal BBQ, Clark lets them eat cake

"Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm delighted to see over a thousand people here today.

Public to have say on city-dwelling chickens

CITY of North Vancouver residents will soon have their say on whether they want to share their neighbourhoods with chickens.

Alessia Macri, 14, Handsworth secondary

Art teacher: Helle Simonson Favourite art: Sketching Favourite artist: Leonardo da Vinci Her teacher writes: Alessia loves to sketch still-life compositions using her home as inspiration.

What's going on

The Ambleside Orchestra rehearses Wednesdays, 3: 305: 30 p.m. at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver under the direction of Nicolas Krusek. There are opportunities for string players.

Shut your doors against furry burglars

Close calls show dangers of airing out homes in bear season

Bodybuilding takes on steroids

Tests, lie detectors aim to drive drugs from CapU muscle contest

Hapless NV skunk highlights wildlife issue

Dome lids have become deadly problem for animals, say rescuers

West Van adds voice to pipeline protest

THE District of West Vancouver voted to oppose Kinder Morgan's plans to expand its Trans Mountain pipeline at a council meeting Monday, despite the objections of the mayor. The Texas oil giant is currently planning a $4.

Still no funds for $400M plant fix

THE North Shore's mayors are praising new federal guidelines that will force an upgrade of the Lions Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant by 2020, but the question remains: Who will pick up the $400-million tab? Environment Minister Peter Kent confirmed a

Jaywalking case goes to Supreme

A North Vancouver man who was accused of obstructing a police officer in connection with a jaywalking incident has had his conviction overturned in B.C. Supreme Court.