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Developer calls for WV flood plans

Rising sea level could require dykes

City staff seek bonusing study

Consultant's study on density bonusing review could cost $45K

Will the universe unlock its soul music?

"Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit and never dies. It wanders perturbedly through the halls and galleries of the memory, and is often heard again, distinct and living as when it first displaced the wavelets of the air.

Metro to quiz party leaders on civic issues

THE North Shore's municipalities, along with the rest of Metro Vancouver, are putting the province's four political party leaders in the hot seat in the run-up to the 2013 election.

Green guide

City Park Work Party: All are welcome to help remove invasive plants Saturday, Jan. 26, 9 a.m. to noon in upper Heywood Park at 21st Street and Hamilton Avenue, North Vancouver. Refreshments, tools and gloves will be provided.

Alzheimer's disease has hit far too close to home for Bob and Deanne Lenarduzzi

When Deanne Veitch was in Grade 1, she took on the bully who teased that her father had only one arm.

West Van facing call for flood planning

THE District of West Vancouver needs to get some thorough flood hazard prevention plans before venturing any further forward with development in Ambleside, according to some in the community. Heavy winds coupled with a rare king tide on Dec.

Options for voluteers

THE FOLLOWING is a selection of volunteer opportunities from various community organizations, made available through Volunteer North Shore, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society.

Hollywood North may be heading south

B.C. losing film business to Ontario and Quebec where tax breaks are bigger
In safer hands

In safer hands

CAROLYN Cross was one of the first to wake up following the crash. Still in the airplane, she was enveloped by an eerie silence. Her nostrils were filled with smoke and the strong smell of fuel, and her eyes took in the flickering flames around her.