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Art contest celebrates trees

B.C. children with a green thumb and an artistic hand are invited to take part in an art competition to celebrate National Forest Week this fall.
Yogathon

Yogathon

City bans shark fin

Ban symbolic; no known city business selling fins

Hearst Castle legacy of California's first woman architect

- Julia Morgan, by Mark Anthony Wilson (Gibbs Smith Publishers, 213 pages) $34 TO say that Julia Morgan was a prodigious architect is like saying the Hearst Castle is a nice country retreat.

Report: B.C. justice stuck in a 'culture of delay'

Few incentives to speed things up: report

Talk back to WV police

THE West Vancouver Police Department is looking to improve its communication with the public through its website. To achieve this goal an online survey has been created for community members to fill out to let the police know what they want.

City lobbies for bus depot to stay

Council agrees with bus workers that Burnaby move make no sense

West Vancouver police impound speeding mail truck

Snow, rain and heat may not slow down the nations vaunted postal service, but in West Vancouver anyway police are a different matter.

Montroyal fire hall reopens after 22-month rebuild

The firefighters stationed at the District of North Vancouvers Fire Hall No. 3 have finally moved into brand-new digs after close to a year crammed into trailers in the halls parking area.

Eco-burglars score a dozen electric bikes, but forget the chargers

A new-minted North Vancouver business is out almost $50,000 after some ecologically minded thieves made off with a dozen high-end electric bikes. The culprits broke into myStromer E-bikes at 788 Copping St.