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Runner warns of wire snare trap on trail

Runner warns of wire snare trap on trail

A trail runner is warning others to keep an eye out after becoming ensnared on a Grouse Mountain trail Tuesday. Chris Beveridge was out for her regular run on the BCMC Trail shortly before 2 p.m.

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Waterfront Theatrical Walking Tours: Shipyard Sal and Sam will sing, dance and tell stories about Burrard Dry Dock during the Second World War Wednesdays-Saturdays, 1:30-3 p.m. during July and Aug.

The rise of tablets not for the squinty eyed

THAT'S it - I'm over. I know I've made this proclamation before, to zero fanfare. But some light summer reading has reinforced my belief that my generation is efficiently and strategically being phased out.

Shuttered school to be sold

THE North Vancouver school board has voted to sell the shuttered Ridgeway Annex to property developer Anthem for roughly $5.1 million - the first of what could be several school sales in the years ahead. The decision passed with a 4-2 vote this week.
Music to our ears

Music to our ears

Cell tower opponents to dial up public input

WEST Vancouver residents opposed to a trio of cell towers need to make their voices heard, says one district councillor who spoke on the issue at recent council meeting.

Car-sharing program hits the road

Popular car2go expands fleet into North Vancouver

Shop in confi dence at the bone & biscuit

Featuring local and natural products and more than just biscuits & bones! North Vancouver resident, Shawna Conrad owns the only North Shore location of The Bone and Biscuit Company, a store that offers healthy, allnatural, foods at competitive prices

Corrections

A July 19 article incorrectly stated that Seymour Golf and Country Club was phasing out public play. The club is reducing public play, but will continue to allow public play on Mondays.

Sewage cost looms

Municipalities debate who pays for new plant