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North Shore News film festival announces full lineup

North Shore News film festival announces full lineup

More than 20 films celebrating North Vancouver, West Van and Sea to Sky talent will be showcased at the inaugural Coast Mountain Film Festival, running March 29-April 18
North Shore population crosses 200,000

North Shore population crosses 200,000

Immigration is driving the growth in North Vancouver and West Van, underscoring the need for more housing
Taxpayers in North Vancouver District facing 7% tax hike

Taxpayers in North Vancouver District facing 7% tax hike

DNV council says inflation makes double-the-usual increase necessary
Letter: Sincere thanks to DNV council for approving supportive housing

Letter: Sincere thanks to DNV council for approving supportive housing

The start to any recovery is a roof over your head, says this letter writer who knows first-hand the grief that homelessness can cause
Update: Violent sex offender wanted Canada-wide caught near Vancouver police station

Update: Violent sex offender wanted Canada-wide caught near Vancouver police station

He was rearrested by officers on patrol near Cambie Street and Broadway.
Capilano University to host national women’s soccer championships

Capilano University to host national women’s soccer championships

Canada’s top 8 collegiate teams will kick off on the turf field at CapU's Squamish Campus in November
‘No surprise’ B.C. buyers willing to leave province to achieve homeownership, says report

‘No surprise’ B.C. buyers willing to leave province to achieve homeownership, says report

First-time buyer rebates are ‘inadequate’ in Metro Vancouver’s high-cost market, according to Re/Max Canada.
Ferry Building Gallery exhibition explores a world post environmental crisis

Ferry Building Gallery exhibition explores a world post environmental crisis

Harvest, running at the West Vancouver gallery from Feb. 8 until March 3, encourages audiences to think about their own environmental impact
Editorial: Expect sticker shock with municipal tax hikes coming

Editorial: Expect sticker shock with municipal tax hikes coming

Inflation, rising construction costs and downloading are going to pinch budgets
For Better or For Worse comic artist Lynn Johnston ventures into kids books

For Better or For Worse comic artist Lynn Johnston ventures into kids books

Famed North Vancouver cartoonist Lynn Johnston’s new series of kids books follow the adventures of 9-year-old Timothy Bot