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Garden to Table: Sleep is delicious

Garden to Table: Sleep is delicious

Low-tech wind-down time and a cup of sleepy herbal tea are ingredients for a delicious and restorative sleep, writes permaculture columnist Laura Marie Neubert
Video: Walking soccer league kicking off on the North Shore

Video: Walking soccer league kicking off on the North Shore

The North Shore Girls Soccer Club is trying out a new take on an old game, offering a free trial of the senior-friendly sport of walking soccer
What's that weird smell in North Vancouver?

What's that weird smell in North Vancouver?

While there’s no question that people have smelled it, it was a bit of a mystery as to who dealt it.
With ample snow, why are North Shore ski resorts closing?

With ample snow, why are North Shore ski resorts closing?

Seasonal staff and a drop-off in guests are the main reasons provided, but some mountain users say all seasons should be represented
West Van Sea-to-Sky riding boundary change could have political impact

West Van Sea-to-Sky riding boundary change could have political impact

The B.C. Liberals won the riding in a judicial recount by the narrowest margin in the last election. The boundary change will cut out a chunk of support that historically went to that party.
North Van woman sounds alarm on wildlife poisoning after attempted raccoon rescue

North Van woman sounds alarm on wildlife poisoning after attempted raccoon rescue

Some rat poisons have been banned, but others are still in use, along with other chemicals toxic to wild animals
Squamish Nation ethnobotanist touts medicinal benefits of native plants

Squamish Nation ethnobotanist touts medicinal benefits of native plants

Leigh Joseph’s book Held By The Land outlines plants that can be used for medicine and nutrition
Tsleil-Waututh Nation signs relationship agreement with North Vancouver District

Tsleil-Waututh Nation signs relationship agreement with North Vancouver District

The agreement will focus on the District’s own Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action
Special advisor to review 'potential sustainable opportunities' for SFU football

Special advisor to review 'potential sustainable opportunities' for SFU football

The Burnaby post-secondary institution scrapped the program on April 4.
Drivers in West Van among the most likely to crash into buildings, stats show

Drivers in West Van among the most likely to crash into buildings, stats show

Adjusted for population, West Vancouver is tied with Delta for drivers crashing into buildings