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UPDATE: Arson target was home of former WV police chief

The West Vancouver house that was targeted by an arsonist last Friday was, until recently, the home of Scott Armstrong, a former West Vancouver police chief constable.

Many receive advice

few profi t from it

Sutton Place hosts Style & Strut

IT'S planning season, and there are few opportunities better for finding nuptial inspiration than wedding shows. Style & Strut, taking place Jan.

Pet pause

Human's name: Camille Ford Pets: Lucy Pet tale: Lucy is a three-month-old golden retriever that loves to play all the time. If you would like to appear in Pet Pause with your pet, please send information to [email protected].

Clark returns more gaming revenue

Arts groups point out the rate of return still not the original 33%

The spirit of the season

THIS past holiday season, like many before, was a time for giving. Despite the year's tough economic times, many on the North Shore volunteered, donated food and toys, or raised money to benefit a variety of programs and charitable organizations.

Food calendar

Dine Out Vancouver 2012 will take place from Jan. 20 to Feb. 5.

City may alter industrial zoning restrictions

The City of North Vancouver is considering allowing some of its industrial properties in the Lower Lonsdale neighbourhood to have a larger retail portion.

Truck rollover closes on-ramp

NORTH Vancouver's Lynn Valley Road on-ramp was closed for several hours Thursday when a container truck rolled over as it prepared to drive on to the highway. The truck, filled with construction materials, was heading north on the ramp at about 10 a.
A man with a name

A man with a name

Douglas Lalonde was not just a homeless man killed in a container fire