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97-year-old senior assaulted by stranger on West Van Seawalk

97-year-old senior assaulted by stranger on West Van Seawalk

A 52-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with assault
Indigenous dancers headline return of Vancouver International Children’s Festival

Indigenous dancers headline return of Vancouver International Children’s Festival

Dancers of Damelahamid headline the 2022 Vancouver International Children's Festival which begins on May 31.
Tesla driver kicks out window to escape car fire in North Van

Tesla driver kicks out window to escape car fire in North Van

Driver said he couldn't find emergency door release as vehicle filled with smoke
Video: Here's what it's like to ride this thrilling 'mountain coaster' at Cypress Mountain Resort

Video: Here's what it's like to ride this thrilling 'mountain coaster' at Cypress Mountain Resort

It travels over 1700 metres with 279 metres of vertical drop down the mountainside
Nomad is North Van's first coffee shop to cut single-use cups

Nomad is North Van's first coffee shop to cut single-use cups

The added costs of waste reduction are worth it, says owner Annette Kim, for her own peace of mind and for the benefit of future generations. ☕
Ex-BC Lion Josh Boden may face 15 years for murder

Ex-BC Lion Josh Boden may face 15 years for murder

The former North Vancouver high school football star who was found guilty of the 2009 second-degree murder of an ex-girlfriend could spend at least 15 years in prison before being eligible for parole.
Hope you enjoyed the sunny weekend: Rain, clouds return to Vancouver

Hope you enjoyed the sunny weekend: Rain, clouds return to Vancouver

It's going to be damp.
New Polygon exhibit explores humans, technology and ecology

New Polygon exhibit explores humans, technology and ecology

Ghosts of the Machine, curated by Elliott Ramsey, brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists to explore the interplay between virtual reality and real life.
Letter: 'Do the right thing,' Canada. Reduce vaccine inequities

Letter: 'Do the right thing,' Canada. Reduce vaccine inequities

We are fortunate to live where there is an ample supply of COVID-19 vaccine. "Others are not so privileged," writes this North Vancouver grandmother.
Metro Vancouver testing artificial reefs to protect shorelines from climate change

Metro Vancouver testing artificial reefs to protect shorelines from climate change

Only ever used on a piece of public art in B.C., Metro Vancouver will trial biorock technology as a way to create new habitat for sea creatures, regrow coastal infrastructure and protect shorelines threatened by climate change.