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Cypress mountain biking victim identified

The mountain biker who died from his injuries while on a trail in West Vancouver has been identified. Jonathan Tobias Pilley died May 7 from serious injuries while riding with friends on a trail known as The Coiler on Cypress Mountain.

Another NV rioter charged

ANOTHER North Shore resident has been charged in connection with last summer's Stanley Cup hockey riot. Charges of participating in a riot and break and enter were approved this week against 19-year-old Julian Eiers.

What's going on

Bingo: Every Monday at 6: 15 p.m., North Vancouver Legion, 123 West 15th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-988-3712.

DNV looks to limit alternate use of closed schools

A proposed bylaw that seeks to limit the uses of closed schools was met with vociferous support at a District of North Vancouver council meeting Monday.

Options for volunteers

THE FOLLOWING is a selection of volunteer opportunities from various community organizations, made available through Volunteer North Shore, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society.

NV man guilty of first-degree murder

Babak Najafi-Chaghabouri used the axe in logging road killing

Community bulleting board

My Favourite Things Photo Contest: North Vancouver Museum and Archives will hold a social media "show and tell" until May 15 in conjunction with their latest exhibit "Made in B.C. - Homegrown Design.

Finding a throne fit for the dog

I'VE had more glamorous shopping experiences; I'd just like to state that for the record

Some notable Menier productions:

- This Other England (2005): a series of new writing from Paines Plough, including Philp Ridley's controversial Mercury Fur. - Tick, Tick... Boom! by Jonathan Larson: 31 May to 28 August 2005. - Sunday in the Park with George (Nov.

Sutherland cougar sighting prompts warning to students

Sutherland secondary students are being warned to walk in pairs in the wooded areas near the school after a cougar was spotted in the area earlier this week.