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Garland on evolving as a player, the grind of being small, and board games

Garland on evolving as a player, the grind of being small, and board games

“That’s what everybody's striving for is perfection. You'll never reach it, you'll never hit your potential, but you just try to work for it.”
North Vancouver kayakers say they didn't need rescuing

North Vancouver kayakers say they didn't need rescuing

Some of the paddlers have complained about the RCMP's account of the events, saying the people in distress were recovered before first responders arrived
Disc golfers pitch plan for new course in North Vancouver District

Disc golfers pitch plan for new course in North Vancouver District

Council seemed in favour of the idea, but will wait for an upcoming needs report from the local recreation commission
Two North Vancouver residents are headed to the BC Sports Hall of Fame

Two North Vancouver residents are headed to the BC Sports Hall of Fame

Former NHL centre Ray Ferraro and world-renowned sports psychologist Saul Miller will both be inducted as part of the 2025 class
Letter: North Vancouver needs more turf soccer fields

Letter: North Vancouver needs more turf soccer fields

North Van lags way behind other Lower Mainland municipalities in the ratio of turf fields per player, says NVFC president Stuart Ince
North Vancouver’s Macklin Celebrini celebrates first NHL goal

North Vancouver’s Macklin Celebrini celebrates first NHL goal

The No. 1 pick of the 2024 draft scored on his first shot, making him the youngest player in San Jose Sharks history to score in his pro hockey debut
18th annual Strachan Hartley Legacy Foundation Run set for Oct. 20 at Handsworth

18th annual Strachan Hartley Legacy Foundation Run set for Oct. 20 at Handsworth

Funds raised in the volunteer-run event go to the Streetfront schooling program in East Vancouver
Canucks camp cuts: Arshdeep Bains is final cut as Canucks finalize roster

Canucks camp cuts: Arshdeep Bains is final cut as Canucks finalize roster

Aatu Räty made the Vancouver Canucks' opening-day roster, while Arshdeep Bains was sent down to the Abbotsford Canucks in the AHL.
On Sunday: Capilano University Squamish campus hosts first conference league games

On Sunday: Capilano University Squamish campus hosts first conference league games

The games mark the soft opening of the new turf field following its $1.1 million upgrades.
Grouse Grind closing four weeks for maintenance and upgrade work

Grouse Grind closing four weeks for maintenance and upgrade work

The Grind will be closed as of Oct. 7, with Metro Vancouver aiming to reopen the trail Nov. 4, weather permitting