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Letter: Neighbours dismayed by council's changes to St. Andrews Avenue

Letter: Neighbours dismayed by council's changes to St. Andrews Avenue

The hotly debated traffic-calming measures were narrowly passed by City of North Vancouver council in January
Time Traveller: Prize-winning goat tries to eat trophy

Time Traveller: Prize-winning goat tries to eat trophy

North Vancouver's Horticultural Hall housed many competitions, including this one in 1922 that ended in victory for a goat named Inez
North Vancouver man turns life around with successful soda brand

North Vancouver man turns life around with successful soda brand

Kirk Buxton started his probiotic drink business with $100 of Ikea jars while in recovery for substance use
Noise from ships at anchor still a problem, say West Vancouver residents

Noise from ships at anchor still a problem, say West Vancouver residents

Busy port, winter weather has seen spike in 3 West Van anchorages
Move On: There's debate over mandatory helmets, but cyclists should still wear one

Move On: There's debate over mandatory helmets, but cyclists should still wear one

One study found that a mandatory helmet law for vehicle drivers has the potential to save 17 times as many people from death by head injury as a helmet law for cyclists
Garden to table: Principled permaculture grows from credible information

Garden to table: Principled permaculture grows from credible information

The unchecked discourse around how to grow and harvest food is increasingly polarizing, writes permaculture expert Laura Marie Neubert
No BC Ferries service to Bowen Island on February 3-4

No BC Ferries service to Bowen Island on February 3-4

Passenger-only service will be available by water taxi
January was a month of crazy 'weather whiplash' on the North Shore

January was a month of crazy 'weather whiplash' on the North Shore

The month of wacky weather included record high and low temperatures, plus snow and drenching rain
Sea otter's return opened path to restore West Coast salt marsh

Sea otter's return opened path to restore West Coast salt marsh

The multi-decadal study, carried out in central California, could hold lessons for British Columbia, whose sea otter population was nearly exterminated through decades of poaching. 
Could Metro Vancouver see extreme cold or snow again before winter ends?

Could Metro Vancouver see extreme cold or snow again before winter ends?

Snow can happen in the region as late as mid-March.