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Transit changes for holidays

DURING the peak of the holiday season, TransLink will be adjusting schedules. Keep these timetable amendments in mind when planning your trip to and from the North Shore.

NV Chamber Christmas by the Sea Parade of Trees

The North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce's second annual Christmas by the Sea Parade of Trees Reception took place at the Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier Dec. 5.

YEAR IN REVIEW

against three people accused of running a dial-a-dope ring under the guise of a medicinal marijuana service, ruling the case has taken too long to get to trial.

Credit Union honoured for corporate culture

NORTH Shore Credit Union has been awarded for having one of Canada's 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures in the growth and small cap category.

Merry Christmas

Wishing all our readers a safe and happy holiday season.

Rescue squad declines share of snowboarder's bill

North Shore Search and Rescue says it doesn't want any part of the $10,000 Cypress Mountain ski resort is demanding from Sebastien Boucher for his dramatic rescue earlier this week.

WV power goes out during snowstorm

THOUSANDS of West Vancouver hydro customers were in the dark Wednesday morning as a heavy dump of wet snow brought minor chaos to the North Shore.

B.C.'s financial future not the stuff of ads

THE B.C. Liberals keep using your money to tell you what a great job they're doing managing the economy and creating jobs, but evidence keeps mounting that their claim to being financial wizards is questionable at best. First the B.C.

Lost snowboarder beats the odds

Search team finds hallucinating man after helicopter spots tracks
Top stories of 2012, part 1

Top stories of 2012, part 1

JANUARY Man dies in shipping container he called home A 53-year-old carpenter died on Jan. 3 after a fire broke out in a shipping container in which he had been living behind a business in the 200-block of Lloyd Avenue.