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Seat sale

Community members are encouraged to take home a piece of Mount Seymour's history as resort representatives plan to sell the individual chairs from the Mystery Peak Chairlift (shown above), which is being replaced by a new high-speed quad chairlift.

Spring is sprung, the grass has riz

Bears wander where their next meal is

Teachers to vote on action plan this week

Labour Relations Board to rule on whether lack of report cards is illegal strike action

There is always more dust in the wind

I'M not the kind of person who vacuums ceilings. Nor am I one to check the medicine cabinet every month to get rid of each potion the moment its contents expire. I'm sure we've got a bottle of Benylin that dates back to the reign of Bill Vander Zalm.

Worksite thieves make off with $25K worth of tools

POLICE are warning homebuilders to be on the alert after thieves broke into a pair of West Vancouver construction sites and made off with tens of thousands of dollars in tools. Victims arrived at a site in the 500-block of Craigmohr Drive at about 9.

RCMP pay hike shocks NV mayors

Walton, Mussatto never told of increase when contract signed

Christie Classic

CLAIRE Alan, David McGlade and Jordon Navratil rehearse for the Theatre West Van production of the Agatha Christie play And Then There Were None running at the Studio Theatre at the Kay Meek Centre April 14, 18-21 and April 25-28 at 8 p.m.

Majority of hybrid owners don't repurchase hybrids

THE choice of fuel-efficient hybrid vehicles for sale in the U.S. continues to grow, but more buyers than not are deciding against the technology when they go to buy another car.

Volunteers clocking in to keep roads safe

IN recognition of National Volunteer Week, April 15 to 21, ICBC is thanking the more than 70 volunteers in North Vancouver and West Vancouver for their continued support in making communities safer for everyone.

Block Watch call leads to arrests

A vigilant resident and West Vancouver police foiled what they believe was an attempted residential breakin in Horseshoe Bay. A member of Block Watch called the police shortly before 11 p.m.