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NDP leader Adrian Dix speaks at a North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce breakfast held Thursday at the Pinnacle Hotel.

NV teachers hold on action

NORTH Vancouver teachers have no immediate plans to follow West Vancouver's lead in suspending extracurricular volunteer work - but that could change after Spring Break, according to the union.

Learn to read between the lines

QUESTION I have a question regarding the centre lines on our roads and streets. I should know the answer to this question, but I'm not sure - so I just stay on my side of the road.

Grow Your own Garden - Good Enough to Eat

Now that spring is upon us and there are more daylight hours to make the most of, many of us are getting ready to head back into the garden.
Wind takes out hydro to 3,000 homes

Wind takes out hydro to 3,000 homes

120 km/h gusts keep fire crews busy

Patio Covers Can Let In The Light And Block Harmful Rays

Natural Light Patio Covers bring the sun and shade together by blocking the sun's harmful rays and protecting your family from the elements - all while allowing your family to enjoy your home's outdoor space without sacrificing the illuminating effec

New North Shore Green Can Program Launches May 2012

The North Shore Recycling Program is excited to announce that North Shore residents living in houses may include food scraps with their yard trimmings for curbside recycling beginning the first week of May 2012.

North Shore rescues highlight flaws in GPS system

Backcountry adventurers often carry a cell phone, not just to call for help in an emergency but also to allow rescuers to home in on their location when things go wrong.

Kids' stuff

Double Take: Presentation House Gallery will hold a photography contest designed to inspire and encourage youth. Students are requested to choose an older image and show how the same place, person, object or building has changed over time.

On yer bike - at the age of 60

ONE of the unexpected joys of retirement is having time to bike in North Vancouver, where I was born. Until five years ago, I hadn't been on a bike for maybe 50 years when I used to bike to school.