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Vancouver Cancer Drivers Society founder honoured with lifetime membership

Vancouver Cancer Drivers Society founder honoured with lifetime membership

There were 12 drivers when Garth Pinton co-founded VCDS in 2016. Now there are nearly 450
Most and least expensive homes sold on the North Shore in August and September

Most and least expensive homes sold on the North Shore in August and September

The biggest sale of the year happened Sept. 16 when a modern mansion at 770 Greenwood Rd. in the British Properties sold for more than $15M.
Girls and boys soccer squads achieve unprecedented national championship double

Girls and boys soccer squads achieve unprecedented national championship double

Burnaby FC teams, including a large numbers of North Shore players, won both the U17 boys and girls titles at the national soccer championships
North Van and Tsleil-Waututh among first to go digital on housing permits

North Van and Tsleil-Waututh among first to go digital on housing permits

The City of North Vancouver and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) are part of a project to speed up permit approvals in B.C.
Feds kick in $1 million to B.C. tourism organizations

Feds kick in $1 million to B.C. tourism organizations

MP Patrick Weiler announced funds to Indigenous Tourism Association of BC, BC Parks Foundation and Tourism Bowen Island on Oct. 11 in Squamish.
Baldrey: In one minute, B.C. politicians broke party lines to stand together. Here's why

Baldrey: In one minute, B.C. politicians broke party lines to stand together. Here's why

The current state of the B.C. Legislature, and where representatives stand on a "highly charged" issue, was recently shown in a single minute that included applause from both sides of the chamber.
Connor Bedard of North Vancouver picks up first point in NHL debut

Connor Bedard of North Vancouver picks up first point in NHL debut

Like much of his budding career, the young hockey star’s first NHL game was full of talking points
Andy Prest: Our press broke down last week. What happened next was interesting

Andy Prest: Our press broke down last week. What happened next was interesting

There was a heartwarming silver lining for us after an unexpected delay caused our papers to be delivered late
Editorial: DNV council should give their full support to supportive housing

Editorial: DNV council should give their full support to supportive housing

Projects meant to provide shelter for people experiencing homelessness should be dealt with as quickly as possible
West Van basks in Thanksgiving sun, breaking temperature records over weekend

West Van basks in Thanksgiving sun, breaking temperature records over weekend

West Vancouver hit 25 degrees on Saturday