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High-risk' Argyle to get seismic fix

Province lists North Van school as a top priority

Setting it straight

In reference to the May 9 Time Traveller, the North Vancouver Museum and Archives would like to point out that the photograph shows not the Princess Louise, rather the Princess Royal, a ship that was present for the launching of the Princess Louise i

Practical ideas for a healthier dwelling

- Eco House by Sergi Costa Duran (Firefly Books, 160 pages) $19.95 THERE is a growing movement towards creating homes that are healthier to live in and better for the planet.

Spot the flavour

It's hard to believe that a mere six years ago we had little knowledge of our own spring spot prawn season. The vibrant orange beauties are the largest of the seven commercial species of shrimp found in Canada's west coast waters.

Porpoise rescued in Horseshoe Bay now a permanent resident of aquarium

A porpoise that was found near death on a West Vancouver beach last year has become a full-time resident of the Vancouver Aquarium. Jack, a five-week-old harbour porpoise calf, was found stranded near the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal Sept.

Residents say Hydro lied

Substation rebuild does not match 2009 plan

Convenience store robbed at knifepoint

North Vancouver RCMP officers are hunting two men who robbed a convenience store at knifepoint early Monday morning. The Mounties were called to the 7-11 store at Third Street and Chesterfield just before 4:30 a.m.
Cap Rugby Wins Cup

Cap Rugby Wins Cup

Size matters

Size matters

AT first glance it appears to be an average North Shore house with a modest design. The exterior doesn't showcase any noticeably grand features.

Leather coat scam returns to North Vancouver

Police are warning the public that buying leather coats out of the trunk of a car might be a bad idea after a resident lost $600 in a scam that bears a striking resemblance to a fraud from last year.