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North Shore's BlueShore Financial name to disappear in merger

North Shore's BlueShore Financial name to disappear in merger

The financial institution began as the North Shore Credit Union in 1941 with $10 in capital from local fishermen, clerks and shipyards workers.
Here are the North Shore’s top food and drink stories of 2024

Here are the North Shore’s top food and drink stories of 2024

The last 12 months saw the opening of a new brewery and a ‘white trash taco’ spot. Meanwhile, we said goodbye to a beloved grocery store and pizza joint
Watch: YouTubers rack up millions of views from North Vancouver studio

Watch: YouTubers rack up millions of views from North Vancouver studio

This trio of content creators have built a dedicated Persian-speaking audience around the globe
North Vancouver gym invites rookie boxers to fight for charity

North Vancouver gym invites rookie boxers to fight for charity

Knockout for a Cause encourages people working on the North Shore to face off against rival organizations in the spirit of friendly competition
Andy Prest: Staff at this now-closed North Vancouver store really were great

Andy Prest: Staff at this now-closed North Vancouver store really were great

Letters to the editor kept coming in lamenting the loss of many kind and informative employees. They weren't wrong
New buy-and-sell vintage store arrives in North Vancouver

New buy-and-sell vintage store arrives in North Vancouver

Arrival Vintage was created by North Van locals behind other second-hand clothing businesses including Granville Flea Market and F as in Frank
Letter: It’s not fair to put restrictions on one type of business

Letter: It’s not fair to put restrictions on one type of business

Singling out businesses such as currency exchanges for specific restrictions may have unintended consequences, writes North Vancouver Chamber CEO Patrick Stafford-Smith
Seaspan launches HMCS Protecteur, Canada's longest naval ship

Seaspan launches HMCS Protecteur, Canada's longest naval ship

A celebration in North Vancouver Friday marked the launch of the 173-metre vessel that will resupply Canadian and allied warships at sea
Watch: North Vancouver’s Grouse Mountain opens new gondola

Watch: North Vancouver’s Grouse Mountain opens new gondola

The new lift should eliminate wait times for guests going up to the peak, owner says
West Vancouver's Sewell’s Marina shutting down boat rental and tour business

West Vancouver's Sewell’s Marina shutting down boat rental and tour business

The longtime Horseshoe Bay operator says the demand for moorage has gone up