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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
Seniors share their wisdom with the high school grads of 2023

Seniors share their wisdom with the high school grads of 2023

The secrets of success from the 1940s still ring very true today
North Shore athletes shine at high school track and field provincials

North Shore athletes shine at high school track and field provincials

Four North Shore athletes can call themselves provincial champions following the track and field finals held recently in Langley
Short film shows mountain biker's healing journey after traumatic brain injury

Short film shows mountain biker's healing journey after traumatic brain injury

'The Debora Effect' screens at the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival's Summer Fest on Saturday at The Shipyards
North Vancouver RCMP arrest 3 suspects stealing catalytic converters

North Vancouver RCMP arrest 3 suspects stealing catalytic converters

Thefts of the devices have spiked since the pandemic hit, police say
North Shore News welcomes Andy Prest as new editor

North Shore News welcomes Andy Prest as new editor

The award-winning journalist and columnist has served as sports editor, assistant editor and, most recently, acting editor for the North Shore News
Editorial: Much to celebrate on National Indigenous Peoples Day

Editorial: Much to celebrate on National Indigenous Peoples Day

The Squamish Nation honours the past and looks to the future as it marks 100 years of Amalgamation
Kirk LaPointe: West Van lags in recognizing Indigenous truths

Kirk LaPointe: West Van lags in recognizing Indigenous truths

Elimination of verbal land acknowledgment indicative of attitudes to Indigenous reconciliation
Poll: More than half of readers would consider buying an e-bike or already own one

Poll: More than half of readers would consider buying an e-bike or already own one

With roadways clogged with cars and more incentives en route, electric bicycles are more attractive than ever
Tsleil-Waututh Nation receives funding to build a traditional longhouse

Tsleil-Waututh Nation receives funding to build a traditional longhouse

Plans are underway for the longhouse’s construction as the provincial government offers $260K in funds