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Ten Indigenous filmmakers screen their personal works at The Polygon

Ten Indigenous filmmakers screen their personal works at The Polygon

The exhibition is the end product of an annual program that inspires ways of responding artistically to historical and contemporary Indigenous ways of being
3 hour commute: Parents in West Van call for return of UBC Express bus service

3 hour commute: Parents in West Van call for return of UBC Express bus service

Students are facing three hour commute times following the loss of the 258 express service
Hefty fines and mangled cars after brazen BMW race in North Van

Hefty fines and mangled cars after brazen BMW race in North Van

The drivers of the two vehicles have been issued over $1,500 worth of fines
New SeaBus terminal signs put Indigenous artwork front and centre

New SeaBus terminal signs put Indigenous artwork front and centre

The signs pay homage to the chinook salmon through a vivid mural and First Nations languages
Newcomer to Vancouver: Navigating new accent boundaries

Newcomer to Vancouver: Navigating new accent boundaries

In this regular column, North Shore News reporter Mina Kerr-Lazenby shares the ups and downs of moving to Metro Vancouver, and all it entails.
Funding for Flight PS752 memorial announced following thousands-strong rally

Funding for Flight PS752 memorial announced following thousands-strong rally

Premier David Eby announced funding for a memorial that will honour the victims of the Ukrainian International Airlines Flight 752 crash.
Rally in support of Flight 752 victims to march through North Van

Rally in support of Flight 752 victims to march through North Van

The march, beginning at Rey Sargent Park, will commemorate the 176 lives lost in the downing of Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752 on Jan. 8 2020.
Newcomer to Vancouver: You all LOVE to talk about your weather

Newcomer to Vancouver: You all LOVE to talk about your weather

In this regular column, North Shore News reporter Mina Kerr-Lazenby shares the ups and downs of moving to Metro Vancouver, and all it entails.
Horseshoe Bay EV charging station inflicts $6K worth of car damages

Horseshoe Bay EV charging station inflicts $6K worth of car damages

A number of people have had their cars towed after attempting to charge it at this faulty charging port.
North Shore mountain resorts expected to see up to 40 cm of snowfall this week

North Shore mountain resorts expected to see up to 40 cm of snowfall this week

With a big freeze forecast there’s no better time than this week to take to the slopes.