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TransLink to look at ways to make Phibbs Exchange less 'scary'

A North Vancouver transit no-man's land may soon become a little more inviting if a tentative plan to refurbish the desolate Phibbs Exchange is adopted by the community.

City defers Low Level Road vote

Four councillors want more time to review details of latest design

Rescuers sound alarm over coast guard closure

The impending closure of the Kitsilano Canadian Coast Guard station could seriously hamper search and rescue efforts here on the North Shore, according to the volunteers who frequently oversee the operations.

Head outside for Father's Day fun

LOOKING to spend some quality dad-and-kid time this weekend? There are plenty of options around the Lower Mainland for family fun; here are a couple of our favourites. It's the 13th Annual B.C.'s Family Fishing Weekend all around the province.

Putting your love into words

IT'S Dad's big day this Sunday. If you find it hard to express how you feel about him, why not let someone else do it? These books about dads are just the thing for putting into words just how much your dad means to you.

Court limits picket action

Appeal highlights acrimony in workers' strike at railtour company

Furry friends

KALE (left) and Caden Westie-Hammond are ready for the upcoming St. Andrew's United Church annual Teddy Bear Picnic, on Saturday, June 16, 10: 30 a.m.2 p.m., at 1044 St. Georges Ave., North Vancouver.

First Nation offers $5,000 reward in Angeline Pete disappearance

More than a year after Angeline Pete vanished from her North Vancouver home, a Vancouver Island First Nation has put up a $5,000 reward for information leading to her return.

Food calendar

North Shore Green Market: A showcase of local Canadian made products, unique foods, art, jewelry and entertainment Saturdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Pl., North Vancouver. Info: www.canamade. com.

Stock promoter fined for filings

A West Vancouver stock promoter has been fined $15,000 and ordered by the B.C. Securities Commission to do some remedial reading after admitting that he filed documents on behalf of three companies that he knew were false or misleading.