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Vote on Gleneagles skatepark, pickleball courts flops at West Van council

Vote on Gleneagles skatepark, pickleball courts flops at West Van council

Council couldn’t agree on how many pickleball courts should be built at the site
Sarah McLachlan’s music school remains a bright light for students facing financial barriers

Sarah McLachlan’s music school remains a bright light for students facing financial barriers

A recent ‘spotlight celebration’ gave shine to both students and donors – including West Van’s Wolverton Foundation, which donated the school’s home in Vancouver
North Vancouver woman launches non-profit to educate parents on eating disorders

North Vancouver woman launches non-profit to educate parents on eating disorders

Reframe Voices aims to fill a gap by offering resources for early intervention and prevention of disordered eating, founder says
Just 35 City of North Vancouver lots eligible for small-scale multiplexes under new rules

Just 35 City of North Vancouver lots eligible for small-scale multiplexes under new rules

Before making changes to the bylaws, staff estimated 880 property owners would be eligible
West Van library looking for photos to help celebrate its 75th anniversary

West Van library looking for photos to help celebrate its 75th anniversary

West Vancouver Memorial Library is asking for photo submissions that capture the heart of the community, from the iconic to the everyday
Metro Vancouver weather: Shift to rainy, cooler conditions expected

Metro Vancouver weather: Shift to rainy, cooler conditions expected

Get ready: the weather is changing.
One in nearly 80 DFO policy documents truly integrates Indigenous knowledge, study finds

One in nearly 80 DFO policy documents truly integrates Indigenous knowledge, study finds

Despite recent mandates, new research has found DFO still privileges Western science over Indigenous knowledge in documents that help guide the management of Canada's fisheries
Eve Lazarus: What goes on at North Vancouver's nudist club? You can see for yourself

Eve Lazarus: What goes on at North Vancouver's nudist club? You can see for yourself

Canada's oldest nudist club, founded in 1939, will be holding an open house June 22. Clothing optional
Editorial: If we're going to talk amalgamation, the North Shore is where to start

Editorial: If we're going to talk amalgamation, the North Shore is where to start

When it comes to the places we shop, the bridges we rely on and the trails we hike, we on the North Shore are already one distinct community
Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

The District of Squamish has declared a state of emergency as the Dryden Creek wildfire continues to burn out of control, prompting expanded evacuation alerts and a full campfire ban.