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B.C. cop investigator in place

Former U.S. attorney has track record in police oversight

Give e-readers a try

THE North Vancouver District Public Library is inviting its patrons to borrow one of its 12 new e-readers as part of a six-month pilot project. The library now stocks four Kindles, four Kobos and four Sony Pocket Readers.

North Vancouver City mayor adds voice to energy board criticism

CITY of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto has joined regional politicians and environmental groups to call on the National Energy Board to open up its approval process to public scrutiny this week.

Just What is a Whistler Sabbatical?

Who wouldn't want to spend a month at North America's premier ski destination? The Whistler Sabbatical Project is the most exciting contest in the history of the resort, with an ultimate prize package that cannot be purchased: an invitation to comple

District of North Vancouver may alter traffic calming process

DISTRICT of North Vancouver council is considering changes that would require more residents to agree to traffic calming on their street as part of a local improvement project.

Family still seeks missing North Vancouver woman

Angeline Pete, now 29, was last seen in North Vancouver on May 29

Briefcase

Deep impact A North Vancouver man was recently named to The Royal Canadian Geographical Society's College of Fellows.

Just saying no to Christmas

I applaud the modern trend of challenging Christmas's status quo

What's going on

Drop In, Log In, Learn: Free one-on-one tech tutorials for adult beginners will take place from 1: 15 to 2: 15 p.m. on the last Sunday of every month until May 2012 at the North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St.

Gentleman John extraordinarily ordinary

THE most terrifying man in British Columbia slipped in and out of West Vancouver last week. Where was our vaunted national security network when we really needed it? Aw, just funnin'. Gentleman John Cummins is no threat - except to the B.C.