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Watershed Tours: See where your water comes from with guided bus and walking tours until Sept. 16 at the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve or the Capilano Watershed. Registration required: 604432-6430 or toursreg@ metrovancouver.org. Schedule: www.

Catch of the day

AFTER learning the basics of proper fishing technique, five-year-old Kaylie Fung casts her rod with her dad Nelson lending a hand during the Learn to Fish Program at Rice Lake on Sunday. The Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C.

OPINION: Immigration sets justice against humanity

This month, we introduced the Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act (Bill C-43). Convicted foreign criminals and fraudsters should not be able to rely on endless appeals as a loophole in order to delay their deportation from Canada.

Invasive weed raises alarms

North Shore is 'ground zero' for concrete-cracking knotweed

North Vancouver family puts out plea for marrow donor

GO fighters go! Thats the rallying cry a North Vancouver father has taught his two sons, 2 and 5, to encourage the good cells to vanquish the bad cells that have attacked their mom.

City of North Van mulls new waterfront museum

The long-empty pipe shop building at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue could soon get a new lease on life if the City of North Vancouver follows through on a tentative plan to house a new museum there.

North Shore First Nations vow to fight pipelines

The Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish First Nations have joined more than 100 other bands from the Arctic to the U.S. border in opposing further pipeline development and oil tanker traffic off B.C.s coast.

North Vancouver celebrity chef Anthony Sedlak dies at 29

North Vancouver celebrity chef Anthony Sedlak has died from an undiagnosed medical condition at age 29.

Sunny weather keeps rescuers busy

Some long-awaited warm weather drew crowds of outdoor enthusiasts to the North Shore's mountains on the weekend - and made for a very busy two days for rescuers.

Dropped 9-1-1 call sparks armed response in Deep Cove

Heavily armed police in full tactical gear descended on a quiet Deep Cove neighbourhood Friday for what turned out to be a false alarm.