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Drums of hope
NEWS photo Mike Wakefield
LOCAL aboriginal musicians and artists, including Sandi Scofield, are to perform
in a benefit at the Squamish Nation Recreation Centre on Friday night at 7 p.m.
Organizers of the event hope to raise funds to build the Elaho Valley Longhouse.
For information, call 604-689-9661 or 604-983-2842. |
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Pencil in the eye draws civil suit
A NORTH Vancouver family has filed a civil suit against Capilano elementary school, North Vancouver school board, and a young child. |
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Building deal queried
THE "community benefits" simply are not sufficient to warrant granting the increased density necessary for the building of British Pacific Property's (BPP) proposed apartment complex, members of the community told West Vancouver council at Monday's public hearing. |
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Dog bites young girl's face
A CHILD model was injured when a dog bit her face during a family outing to a North Shore fast food restaurant. |
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Four charged in street assault
FOUR men have now been charged in connection with a December 2001 assault outside Tantra Lounge and Grill. |
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Students carry on with black comedy
THE show must go on. |
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North Van City to host a world of mayors
The invitation list includes the mayor of Honolulu, the mayor of Lima, Peru, the mayor of Al-Salt in Jordan, the mayor of Jinga in Uganda, and North Vancouver's very own, Mayor Barbara Sharp. |
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Overdue snowshoers trigger search
THE threat of an avalanche stopped two snowshoers in their tracks last weekend. |
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Dollarton roadblock erased
AN agreement signed by the District of North Vancouver, Imperial Oil and Nexen enables work to go ahead to complete the realignment of Dollarton Highway. |
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