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North Shore Women’s Centre opens healing circles for intimate partner violence survivors

North Shore Women’s Centre opens healing circles for intimate partner violence survivors

The weekly circles aim to provide a safe space for survivors to begin their healing journeys
Watch: North Vancouver firefighters rescue dog from fast waterfall in Mosquito Creek

Watch: North Vancouver firefighters rescue dog from fast waterfall in Mosquito Creek

It was a happy ending for a golden retriever after being trapped in-between a fast-running waterfall in Mosquito Creek Saturday afternoon
UBC study shows 'alarming' number of spinal cord injuries from mountain biking

UBC study shows 'alarming' number of spinal cord injuries from mountain biking

A B.C. spinal surgeon hopes the study brings more awareness to the injuries.
Jody Wilson-Raybould challenges Canada’s history in new book

Jody Wilson-Raybould challenges Canada’s history in new book

Reconciling History: A Story of Canada, co-written by author Roshan Danesh and the former Minister of Justice, hit shelves Tuesday
Neighbours give early Halloween treat for 4-year-old headed for heart surgery

Neighbours give early Halloween treat for 4-year-old headed for heart surgery

A young North Vancouver boy due for open-heart surgery on Oct. 31 got a gift from his neighbours who banded together to give him an early Halloween
Falling rocks as big as 'pumpkins' force evacuation of three Deep Cove homes

Falling rocks as big as 'pumpkins' force evacuation of three Deep Cove homes

The three houses placed under evacuation order Oct. 26 are not the same as the six Deep Cove houses evacuated one week earlier
Indigenous twist on musical Grease comes to North Vancouver one night only

Indigenous twist on musical Grease comes to North Vancouver one night only

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‘More than just educational resources’: Squamish Language brought to life in library kits

‘More than just educational resources’: Squamish Language brought to life in library kits

Knowledge keeper curates resources to help anyone with a library card learn Skwxwú7mesh Sníchim and help revive a language that was once almost lost
Deep Cove baristas needed a rope rescue to escape café during flood

Deep Cove baristas needed a rope rescue to escape café during flood

Stories of harrowing rescues and heroic helpers are emerging as the Deep Cove community comes together to help businesses hit hard by flooding.
Here's why there is a field of blue flags planted near Lions Gate Bridge

Here's why there is a field of blue flags planted near Lions Gate Bridge

The pop-up art project in West Vancouver represents the thousands of lives lost to the opioid crisis in B.C. since 2016