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Surplus North Vancouver schools up for public debate

North Vancouvers school district is inviting the public to discuss the future of 11 pieces of land declared surplus to its needs.

A is for advantage, says Keating

MEMBERS of City of North Vancouver council reopened the question of whether to list candidates randomly or alphabetically on election ballots Monday, and used the opportunity to take some nasty shots at each other. Coun.

Video: Tibetan Singing Bowls

Megha Shakya will be performing Tibetan singing bowl sound therapy at the Ferry Building Gallery in West Vancouver on Thursday April 26 from 7-9pm.The musical frequencies of the seven bowls are said to release stress and invigorate the body and mind.

North shore's entertainment guide

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Korean experts to advise on Vancouver Shipyards redesign

A team of four engineers from the Korean shipyard giant STX Offshore and Shipbuilding Company Ltd. is currently in North Vancouver to recommend the most efficient way to redesign Vancouver Shipyards.

UPDATE: Tsleil-Waututh oppose Inlet oil shipments

Associated environmental risks too high for pipeline expansion, says Chief George

Freak delivery accident kills man in West Vancouver

ONE man is dead after being impaled on a section of fence that came through the windshield of a delivery truck in a freak accident Wednesday afternoon in West Vancouver.

The first shall be last on Judgment Day

EVER since I arrived in the Lower Mainland from my home on the Prairies, I've lived in fear that one day I would be railroaded right back out of here by an angry mob of giant-calved outdoorsy type people clad in shirts so moisture-wicking you could m

Extreme parking in Dundarave

SEVERAL pedestrians in Dundarave had a close call Wednesday afternoon after a 91-year-old man floored his vehicle into reverse, smashing a sidewalk display table and pushing it through the window of a stationary store on Marine Drive.

CapU offers free ESL classes

CAPILANO University began offering tuitionfree English as a second language courses to Canadian residents on April 1.