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Tough roadside rules back, but with changes

North Shore officers offer tempered praise for tweaked drunk driving law; Jane Seyd

Report blasts funding advantage in WV schools

West Vancouver is soaring above other school districts when it comes to attracting international students, but that success has given it an unfair advantage, according to the province's teachers.

Heritage Fair moves to Lynn Valley Village

For weeks, Ross Road elementary student Laura Holt has been hard at work on a school history project about Rice Lake in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve.

The secret joys of anti-feminist cinema

We all have our guilty pleasures, the ones we don't list as hobbies on any resume when we actually want to get the job. Mine used to come with a heapin' helpin' of Sandra Bullock, Meg Ryan, Jennifer Aniston or Julia Roberts.

Community Bulletin Board

National Garage Sale: Local Royal LePage offices will host a fundraising sale for shelters which support women and children fleeing abuse Saturday, May 12, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Salmon's Transfer, 9500 Van Horne Way, Richmond.

LGH arrest was wrong, court rules

A North Vancouver man who was arrested and left in a cell for more than four hours after an incident in Lions Gate Hospital has won a lawsuit against the RCMP.

Theatre gets gaming lifeline

Presentation House breathes easier after $30K public grant

Bright lights

Cruising the World was the theme at the West Vancouver Seniors' Activity Centre annual volunteer appreciation party April 18.
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Walk for MS

Mounties investigate North Vancouver grad prank plan

POLICE are investigating allegations that students at two North Vancouver high schools have formed a disturbing and illegal graduation rivalry.