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West Vancouver seeks feedback on Ambleside land sale

THE District of West Vancouver moved one step closer to changing the face of Ambleside Monday night.

Consultation builds community

I thought I would use this week's outing to describe an episode of local government working rather well. Now that regular readers have picked their jaws up. . . .

Municipal affairs

District of North Vancouver Next regular council meeting, Monday, Feb. 20, 7 p.m. www.dnv.org Council workshop, Monday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m. - Financial update - commercial enterprises. - Long-term transportation vision and strategic priorities.

Amalgamate North Shore fire services to save millions: report

District of North Vancouver in-camera report suggests savings of $3.6M a year
North Vancouver man aims for new Olympic sport

North Vancouver man aims for new Olympic sport

Floorball could be part of the 2020 Games

Top 10 Trends to keep you healthy

From holistic therapies, to whole foods, to hiking the Grouse Grind, Vancouver is a city that takes health and wellness seriously

When it's more than just a dizzy spell

The eyes may be the windows to the soul, but for one D occupational s therapist on who treats patients dealing with vertigo, the eyes are also the window to the inner ear.

The true purpose of school finally revealed

FAILURE Week is now over. I sure hope you celebrated as I did, by burning meals, getting parking tickets, and neglecting to prepare your sweetheart for a disappointing Valentine's Day.

Reid poll is bad news for B.C. Libs

THE B.C. government is receiving a lot of kudos over its decision last week to aggressively push for liquefied natural gas plants and to wean BC Hydro off private power producers.

MLAs' investments under the microscope

WEST Vancouver-Sea to Sky representative Joan McIntyre was the only North Shore MLA to declare a gift last year on recently released public disclosure statements. McIntyre had her $350 dinner ticket to the B.C.