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Census offers window into 'stagnation' of West Vancouver

Census offers window into 'stagnation' of West Vancouver

Millennials make up just 10.8 per cent of West Van’s population, compared to 25 per cent in the city of North Van, or 23.1 per cent of Metro as a whole
City of North Van council opts for public hearings on two projects

City of North Van council opts for public hearings on two projects

The projects don't require public hearings, but council will hold them regardless.
Meet the North Shore Rescue dogs at outdoor safety fair

Meet the North Shore Rescue dogs at outdoor safety fair

North Vancouver School District is partnering with local emergency bodies for an open house Saturday to prepare people for safe outdoor adventures this season.
As restrictions ease, North Shore business is roaring back to life

As restrictions ease, North Shore business is roaring back to life

Two years of the COVID-19 pandemic put the brakes on many commercial ventures. But now lease space is being snapped up again as North Vancouver businesses enjoy a resurgence.
Poll: Hybrid combo of work from home and office is the best of both worlds, say North Shore readers

Poll: Hybrid combo of work from home and office is the best of both worlds, say North Shore readers

Almost an equal number of workers said they're happy vs. not happy to go back to the office. About the same number said they're continuing to work from home.
North Vancouver hikers plucked from dangerous Hanes Valley

North Vancouver hikers plucked from dangerous Hanes Valley

“This definitely had the potential to be a recovery operation if it had gone any differently,” North Shore Rescue's team leader says
Opinion: Proposal to replace B.C. RCMP with provincial force likely 'dead in the water'

Opinion: Proposal to replace B.C. RCMP with provincial force likely 'dead in the water'

Should B.C. give the RCMP the boot?
Sweet treats at school OK in moderation, say North Shore readers: poll

Sweet treats at school OK in moderation, say North Shore readers: poll

Pizza and cookies are OK for kids to eat at schools, just not all the time, say readers.
Time Traveller: Craftsmen built the Japanese Tea Gardens more than 100 years ago in North Vancouver

Time Traveller: Craftsmen built the Japanese Tea Gardens more than 100 years ago in North Vancouver

An ornate Japanese tea house opened on Lonsdale Avenue in 1910.
Garden to Table: How do you grow your own food? Start small...

Garden to Table: How do you grow your own food? Start small...

Resilient greens such as kale, arugula, chard, and spinach are great plants to try out if you want to get into growing your own food.