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Capilano University president warns of cuts

Planned provincial cuts to post-secondary budget could result in cancelled programs

Pitching in on a new roof

Contractors donate to Deep Cove preschool

TransLink funding stalemate limits SeaBus expansion

PLANS to expand Lower Mainland transit service - including more frequent SeaBus runs and upgrades to the SeaBus terminal at Lonsdale Quay - have been put on hold until TransLink, municipal leaders and the provincial government agree on a way to pay f

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

YWCA award nominees announced

FOR more than two decades, the YWCA has been recognizing women for significant achievements and contributions to their community.

North Shore Residents to Put Less Garbage Curbside with New Green Can Program

How much food do you throw in the garbage? According to Metro Vancouver, more than one third of the garbage we send to the landfill is food waste of some kind (referred to as 'food scraps' by those working in recycling and waste).

kids' stuff

103 Air Cadet Squadron: Male and female youth, 12-19 years of age, meet Wednesdays, 6: 30-9: 30 p.m. at 1513 Forbes Ave., North Vancouver. Register at any meeting. Info: 6049878818.

Harbourside Open house hears traffic fears

'Higher and better use' presented for Harbourside
Trail fall sends ill-prepared tourist to hospital

Trail fall sends ill-prepared tourist to hospital

Spring is sprung, the grass has riz, they wander where their next meal is

WITH bears waking from winter slumbers to the scent of spring garbage, police and wildlife experts are reminding residents to take every possible precaution to stay safe.