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North Vancouver overpass demonstrations continue despite court injunction

North Vancouver overpass demonstrations continue despite court injunction

‘We continue to ask police to act on the injunction,’ says the Ministry of Transportation
Check out the equipment sale that helps North Shore kids stay in the game

Check out the equipment sale that helps North Shore kids stay in the game

KidSport North Shore is running a new and used equipment sale this Saturday at Carson Graham Secondary
Additional $1.4M approved for Mahon Park childcare and change rooms

Additional $1.4M approved for Mahon Park childcare and change rooms

The facility will replace the existing fieldhouse beside Fen Burdett turf field
North Vancouver City approves Central Lonsdale apartments with childcare centre

North Vancouver City approves Central Lonsdale apartments with childcare centre

A proposal for the same location was rejected last year for having too many childcare spaces for the area
Fatal North Vancouver kitchen fire likely accidental, deputy chief says

Fatal North Vancouver kitchen fire likely accidental, deputy chief says

Investigators say there are safety messages about the blaze that can be shared more broadly.
Ecole Pauline Johnson, a grand old lady, celebrates a century

Ecole Pauline Johnson, a grand old lady, celebrates a century

100 years of community change has flowed around the West Vancouver elementary school, which opened in 1923
Montroyal Elementary brings the classroom to the forest with new outdoor learning space

Montroyal Elementary brings the classroom to the forest with new outdoor learning space

The space was created in honour of former Montroyal Parent Advisory Council chair David Smail
Mental health crisis: A look at B.C.'s peer-assisted care teams and whether they're working

Mental health crisis: A look at B.C.'s peer-assisted care teams and whether they're working

"We have had feedback from folks saying that I'm glad that this program exists, otherwise we would have called police."
National Indigenous Peoples Day: Dance, music, food and festivities at Ambleside

National Indigenous Peoples Day: Dance, music, food and festivities at Ambleside

Communities came together at West Vancouver’s Ambleside Beach to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day June 21
Andy Prest: Lessons learned from 50 years spent as a teacher

Andy Prest: Lessons learned from 50 years spent as a teacher

Bill Keary, who started teaching in West Vancouver in 1972, is retiring this year. Here he shares his thoughts on how things have changed, and how they’ve stayed the same