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Cellphone fees targeted in lawsuit

A North Vancouver law firm specializing in class action lawsuits has filed court documents against four cellphone companies over "system access fees." Poyner Baxter filed the proposed class action lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court Dec.

Merry Christmas to all our readers

Merry Christmas to all our readers

Reaping the harvest of a mother's gift

I sat down to write about the greatest gift I've ever received. But, like a river in flood that carves a new channel, it became about my mother.

holiday happenings

Seymour Scouts Annual Christmas Tree Fundraising Sale: Today, Dec. 23, is the last day for the tree sale at Parkgate Village shopping centre at the corner of Mount Seymour Parkway and Mount Seymour Road, North Vancouver. From 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

Airline fare advertising rules to change in 2012

CLASS-ACTION lawsuits against several airlines launched by North Vancouver law firm Poyner Baxter this year likely won't be affected by recently announced changes to the way airlines are allowed to advertise their fares.

Family hopes missing girl poster blitz generates tips

Jodi Henrickson's family hopes new information will come to light

Judge decries lack of help for criminal

Thief with mental disability, no impulse control will go back on the streets

The show must go on - despite actor's broken arm

IT'S tradition in theatre to wish actors luck by telling them to break a leg. Philip Richard Black, a player in this year's Deep Cove pantomime, did the next best thing: He fractured his radial head.

Reindeer required

James Thompson (left), Anne Marie Ferguson and Yazdi Khapoliwala from the Rotary Clubs of the North Shore and RCMP Const. Lisa Carlson hope other volunteers will step forward to help Operation Red Nose get drinking drivers home safely Dec. 30 and 31.

90-day drunk driving ban appealed

WV Realtor claims 90-day ban violates charter rights