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Keith Baldrey: COVID-19 health emergency comes to an anticlimactic end

Keith Baldrey: COVID-19 health emergency comes to an anticlimactic end

As the World Health Organization declares the "emergency" phase over, we know COVID-19 isn't going away.
North Vancouver overpass group continues protest despite provincial notice to leave

North Vancouver overpass group continues protest despite provincial notice to leave

Officials have denounced a sign as hateful and anti-trans. A group member denies their message is one of hate
Emerging musicians need apply for Centennial Theatre concert series

Emerging musicians need apply for Centennial Theatre concert series

Emerging and mid-career musicians can apply to play in a professional setting at the North Vancouver venue 🎸
Deep Cove production tells story of 1940s all-women's baseball team

Deep Cove production tells story of 1940s all-women's baseball team

The true story follows the journey of the Canadian women who joined the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Time Traveller: Alice Chong worked at Burrard Drydock passing red-hot rivets

Time Traveller: Alice Chong worked at Burrard Drydock passing red-hot rivets

Alice is one of the workers pictured here at at the North Vancouver drydock in 1945
North Shore residents awarded for improving communities

North Shore residents awarded for improving communities

Being recognized is West Vancouver filmmaker Connie Cocchia, and Community Housing Action Committee chair Don Philip Peters
These North Van public lawns are going no-mow

These North Van public lawns are going no-mow

The program is designed to support pollinator species, which are integral for human food production
Garden to Table: Permaculture can teach us to follow nature's logic

Garden to Table: Permaculture can teach us to follow nature's logic

When over-wintered brassicas go to seed, they can provide sustenance to newly hatched bees, writes columnist Laura Marie Neubert
B.C. MP seeks ban on old-growth log exports by 2030

B.C. MP seeks ban on old-growth log exports by 2030

The motion, submitted by Liberal MP Patrick Weiler this week, aims to end old-growth logging on federal lands and halt the export of ancient logs and related products.
Sea to Sky Highway: A beautiful but potentially risky route for motorcyclists, says injury researcher

Sea to Sky Highway: A beautiful but potentially risky route for motorcyclists, says injury researcher

Researcher and motorcycle rider advocate share tips for staying safe on this surprisingly unforgiving route, including the importance of protective gear, safe driving practices, and defensive driving.