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Going green for the season

Kicking off the spring season means a lot of cleaning needs to be done for the lot of us

Health notes

Call for Board Members: Living Systems Counselling has immediate openings for volunteer board members who have an interest in Bowen Family Systems theory and who would like to contribute to their mission by lending expertise with fundraising, marketi

Landscaping woes

The island home sat below high tide with oyster and clam shells plentifully scattered about its perimeter and saltwater pooling in its yard

Staying warm in style

For the shuddering masses longing to breathe the night air without succumbing to the evening cold, a fire pit may be the solution

WVPD busts Properties grow-op

FOUR people have been arrested in connection with a marijuana grow-op bust in the wealthy British Properties neighbourhood.

Cyclist injured in West Van hit and run

WEST Vancouver police are looking for witnesses and a suspect after a cyclist was left injured in a hit-and-run in the lower British Properties area Thursday afternoon.

West Van will collect garbage every 2nd week

RESIDENTS of West Vancouver will have to hold on to their trash a bit longer now. The district is changing garbage collection frequency on Earth Day, April 22, from the usual weekly service to every two weeks.

North shore's restaurant guide

$ Bargain Fare ($5-8) $ $ Inexpensive ($9-12) $ $ $ Moderate ($13-15) $ $ $ $ Fine Dining ($15-25) LIVE MUSIC OPEN MIC/KARAOKE DJ BIG SCREEN SPORTS WIFI WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE AUSTRIAN Jagerhof Restaurant $ $ $ Best Little Schnitzel House in Town 71 L

You're Invited to the Opening of West Vancouver's Memorial Park Centennial Rearing Pond

West Van District Mayor Mike Smith and a group of school children, will be opening the site on Saturday April 27th, at 11: 30am with a special ribbon cutting event.

Yamamoto faces tough fight

City riding likely to be closely contested