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Andy Prest: Amazing Halloween costume ideas for the cheap and lazy

Andy Prest: Amazing Halloween costume ideas for the cheap and lazy

A good costume takes time, money, or thought. Here are a few suggestions for those who don't want to spend the first two.
'Absolutely crazy': B.C. photographer gets 8-page spread in National Geographic

'Absolutely crazy': B.C. photographer gets 8-page spread in National Geographic

Martin Gregus was also featured in Geo France. His work features photographs from a Canadian polar bear expedition in the summer.
Fake gold scam coming back, North Vancouver RCMP warn

Fake gold scam coming back, North Vancouver RCMP warn

The swindle involves fraudsters laden with gold-coloured necklaces and rings, claiming to be wealthy foreigners who can’t access their money due to a banking problem.
Cartoonist's calendar pays tribute to North Shore Rescue

Cartoonist's calendar pays tribute to North Shore Rescue

All proceeds from the calendar will go toward the community-funded organization
Vancouver council marks historic day, approves UNDRIP strategy with First Nations

Vancouver council marks historic day, approves UNDRIP strategy with First Nations

Musqueam councillor: ‘It’s a great step towards reconciliation’
Most North Shore readers are worried about a recession

Most North Shore readers are worried about a recession

Tanking investments and the rising costs of living have most local residents in a pessimistic mood
West Van MLA raises alarm on wait times for MRIs

West Van MLA raises alarm on wait times for MRIs

West Vancouver-Capilano MLA Karin Kirkpatrick also questions when a new MRI machine will be installed at Lions Gate Hospital a year after funds were raised
Editorial: Having an Iranian Canadian in local government is long overdue

Editorial: Having an Iranian Canadian in local government is long overdue

Iranian Canadians are a major piece of the fabric of the North Shore, but this is the first time that piece has been included in our political tapestry
Save Old Growth protester released on bail after five days in jail

Save Old Growth protester released on bail after five days in jail

Anti-logging protester Benjamin Holt was facing mischief charges in relation to demonstrations in Burnaby and North Vancouver when he was arrested again Thursday with protesters trying to paint a giant stencil onto the middle lane of the Lions Gate Bridge at 1:30 a.m.
Fireworks will be allowed this Halloween on the North Shore

Fireworks will be allowed this Halloween on the North Shore

Districts of North Vancouver and West Vancouver are issuing permits, changing course from a previously expected ban 🎆