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WV water fight goes to court

Entrepreneur sues B.C. in 80s-era dispute

Enrichment options include dance

THE physical education program at North Star Montessori is "totally awesome" according to the students.

Fitness plans individualized

THE past two months have been a series of firsts for St. Alcuin College: First day of school, first assembly, first Adventure Week, first university visit, and the list goes on.

Sport is a vehicle for core values

AFTER beginning her high school career in Chile, Flo Belanger-Jones joined the Mulgrave School community in Grade 9 and experienced a bit of culture shock.

Denied treatment, family speaks out

Province won't cover drug that helps PKU patient lead normal life
Festivals focusing on cultural diversity

Festivals focusing on cultural diversity

IF you feel like you let the film-loving part of yourself down by missing the Vancouver International Film Festival, don't despair. Three film festivals will have you feeling cultured in no time from now until mid-November.

Gun belt antics draw censure

A West Vancouver Police Department constable has been reprimanded after photos of a civilian woman wearing his gun belt appeared online.

Nation looks to draw crowd to pipeline forum

THE Tsleil-Waututh Nation is hoping to draw residents from the North Shore to speak against a proposed pipeline expansion on Burrard Inlet at an information meeting this weekend.

Facilities offer ideal settings

Athletics is fundamental in the development of our students' characters and capabilities

Another bike crash stokes call for change

A collision on Dollarton Highway that sent a cyclist to hospital Tuesday evening underscores the need for better bicycle infrastructure on the North Shore, advocates say. The victim was riding east on Dollarton at Forester Drive around 5:30 p.m.