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Many soon-to-be retired Canadians considering changing retirement date

Many soon-to-be retired Canadians considering changing retirement date

Economic uncertainty has made many Canadians rethink their retirement date and saving plans.
Arts in the Garden returns to North Shore this weekend

Arts in the Garden returns to North Shore this weekend

Visitors can learn about ecology, make crafts and listen to live music during the self-guided event. 🍄
Editorial: Pay attention at the beach as lifeguard shortage looms

Editorial: Pay attention at the beach as lifeguard shortage looms

A shortage of skilled lifesavers means everyone needs to be vigilant around the water
North Van strata must build hillside tram for disabled senior, tribunal rules

North Van strata must build hillside tram for disabled senior, tribunal rules

The Deep Cove senior has been housebound for more than two years, the tribunal noted.
Violent Seawalk assault on stranger won't net criminal record

Violent Seawalk assault on stranger won't net criminal record

Attacker was suffering mental illness at the time of violent public beating in West Vancouver
Keith Baldrey: Can political parties keep it together?

Keith Baldrey: Can political parties keep it together?

Political infighting that toppled Alberta premier Jason Kenney not limited to provincial parties.
Andy Prest: A father's 'guide' to breastfeeding

Andy Prest: A father's 'guide' to breastfeeding

A shortage of baby formula has put the focus on feeding, but as this father learned first-hand with his own family, the solution is not always as easy as it seems.
We let kids design our newspaper ads. Here’s what they came up with

We let kids design our newspaper ads. Here’s what they came up with

The annual Kids Design the Ads feature in the North Shore News gives local students a chance to show off their creative talents.
'Long, uncomfortable, and cold': Vancouverites offer to wait in passport lines for a whopping $800

'Long, uncomfortable, and cold': Vancouverites offer to wait in passport lines for a whopping $800

Locals continue to take advantage of the passport crisis by offering to wait in line for just shy of a grand. 💸
Squamish Nation signs MOU service deal with Vancouver for 11-tower Senakw development

Squamish Nation signs MOU service deal with Vancouver for 11-tower Senakw development

The service agreement, designed to provide utilities from the city to the First Nation development, will sit in escrow until details are finalized.