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Almost half of North Shore readers grow some of their own food, poll finds

Almost half of North Shore readers grow some of their own food, poll finds

Other readers said they didn't have the space to grow edible plants at home
Smoke from devastating B.C. wildfires could reach Vancouver this weekend

Smoke from devastating B.C. wildfires could reach Vancouver this weekend

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Marine rescue volunteers save paddleboarders in distress off West Vancouver

Marine rescue volunteers save paddleboarders in distress off West Vancouver

'It is amazing how quick things can go sideways,' says the RCMSAR unit chief after two women were plucked from open water off of Whytecliff Park
North Shore LEGO artist recovers two stolen masterpieces

North Shore LEGO artist recovers two stolen masterpieces

'These models are all kind of like my little babies right? I’m connected to them,' he said.
Letter: Overgrown property in West Van is a hazard for pedestrians

Letter: Overgrown property in West Van is a hazard for pedestrians

Untamed bramble and a cypress tree force foot traffic onto the nearby road, this letter writer says
North Shore eagles don tracker backpacks for real-time monitoring

North Shore eagles don tracker backpacks for real-time monitoring

Data from the trackers on eagles is now showing scientists, in greater detail than previously conceived possible, what the eagles are doing once they are out of eyeshot
Travellers without reservations asked to avoid Horseshoe Bay terminal Thursday afternoon

Travellers without reservations asked to avoid Horseshoe Bay terminal Thursday afternoon

A BC Ferries service notice went out to Nanaimo, Bowen Island and Langdale routes at 3:35 p.m. notifying customers of vehicle lineups 'backed up onto the highway.'
Rats are running rampant in North Vancouver's Victoria Park

Rats are running rampant in North Vancouver's Victoria Park

The city has told residents to stop feeding wildlife in the area and has hired a contractor to set traps
Letter: Grouse Grind closure a disservice to the public

Letter: Grouse Grind closure a disservice to the public

The addition of trail hosts and rangers would bring more benefit than lengthy restoration projects, says reader
North Van couple surprised by return of iPhone dropped into canal

North Van couple surprised by return of iPhone dropped into canal

The story of a phone found on the bottom of the Penticton River Canal has gone viral after it was posted by an Iranian couple now living in North Vancouver