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No arts centre for Ferry gallery site

Mayor says public has made clear its love of WV's waterfront

Porpoise recovers after Horseshoe Bay rescue

A young porpoise found near death in Horseshoe Bay last month is recuperating swimmingly thanks to a rescue effort by the Vancouver Aquarium.

Park Royal intersection under review

Shopping Centre owners seek narrower focus than that sought by West Vancouver municipal staff

Reward for Rusty's return

THE co-owner of North Vancouver's Rusty Gull Pub is willing to offer a reward for the safe return of "Rusty," a sculpture turned mascot that was stolen from the pub in late September. "We're all kind of unhappy," Bob Savage said.

North Shore ski hills hoping La Nina brings more snow

AT least one weather forecaster is predicting a cold snowy winter for the Lower Mainland, news that has local ski mountains cheering.

Green guide

Nourish Your Community: Too much fruit on your trees? If you have a hard time eating all of your fruit, don't let it go to waste. Donate it.

Help youth help youth in Africa

AN event that promises to be a fusion of performance arts is taking place at the Kay Meek Centre Saturday in support of schools in a South African township.

You don't always have to stay stopped on red

QUESTION: Section 129 of the B.C. Motor Vehicle Act describes how driver's must behave at a red light. What is interesting is that the requirement to wait for the light to turn green only applies to red lights at intersections.

Auditor general a must read

B.C. auditor general John Doyle's Report Six for 2011/12 is a masterpiece of professional decorum. Not only does the document say as much between the lines as on them, it is easy to understand. Sited at bcauditor.

UPDATED: Truck involved in morning crash was stolen

October is shaping up to be a bad month for West Vancouver police vehicles.