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Under 40 and interested in local issues? This North Shore politics forum is for you

Under 40 and interested in local issues? This North Shore politics forum is for you

The North Shore Young Citizens’ Forum is now accepting applications for its 2024 cohort
North Shore villages light up for the festive season

North Shore villages light up for the festive season

Sparkling displays are popping up in communities across the North Shore, from a 30-foot tree in West Vancouver to a school-led project in Edgemont Village
Handsworth senior girls win cross-country running provincial title

Handsworth senior girls win cross-country running provincial title

A burst appendix from a top runner did nothing to slow down the Royals on their way to claiming the B.C. championship banner
Volunteer implores Metro Vancouver businesses to register with food recovery app

Volunteer implores Metro Vancouver businesses to register with food recovery app

Vancouver Food Runners is expanding its operations to the North Shore, Richmond, Burnaby, Surrey and Delta, calling for more volunteers and businesses to sign on
Michelin-recognized restaurant among six new tenants coming to Lonsdale Quay

Michelin-recognized restaurant among six new tenants coming to Lonsdale Quay

The Italian chef behind the award-winning restaurant has deep North Shore connections
Squamish Nation hand delivers hundreds of Christmas hampers

Squamish Nation hand delivers hundreds of Christmas hampers

Holiday spirit was in abundance this week as the Nation packed and hand delivered Christmas dinner packages to the community
Rob Shaw: Changing times shift focus of speculation tax from foreigners to fellow British Columbians

Rob Shaw: Changing times shift focus of speculation tax from foreigners to fellow British Columbians

Nearly half of homebuyers hit by BC NDP’s speculation tax are British Columbians – a far cry from five years earlier, when 20 per cent of locals had to pay up
Editorial: Food waste is a tragedy, but we can take action

Editorial: Food waste is a tragedy, but we can take action

To see edible food thrown away is upsetting, but to let this story pass without taking some action would truly be a waste.
Remembering Diamond Almas, former owner of the iconic Seven Seas restaurant

Remembering Diamond Almas, former owner of the iconic Seven Seas restaurant

The longtime North Vancouver restaurateur and community member died suddenly in November at age 84
Older and Wiser: Rising cost of living to affect seniors the most, says advocate

Older and Wiser: Rising cost of living to affect seniors the most, says advocate

BC Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie talked on senior living amidst the housing crisis at this year's North Shore Seniors Health Expo