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MONOVA wins 'Outstanding Achievement Award' for Indigenous exhibits

MONOVA wins 'Outstanding Achievement Award' for Indigenous exhibits

The Museum of North Vancouver’s main exhibit gallery weaves Indigneous stories throughout
Squamish Nation students take West Van library's new recording booth for a spin

Squamish Nation students take West Van library's new recording booth for a spin

The sound recording booth can be used to create podcasts, songs, audiobooks or voiceovers
Ceremony in West Vancouver marks formal arrival of canoe season

Ceremony in West Vancouver marks formal arrival of canoe season

Semá7maka and Ch’ich’iyuy have been awakened to take to the waters for the summer
Squamish Elder Sam George releases memoir on surviving St. Paul's residential school

Squamish Elder Sam George releases memoir on surviving St. Paul's residential school

In 'The Fire Still Burns,' Sam George recounts his residential school experience and how it led to a life of addiction, violence and imprisonment
North Shore Rescue saves two backcountry skiers lost on Mt Seymour

North Shore Rescue saves two backcountry skiers lost on Mt Seymour

The two women had unintentionally wound up in the out of bounds area of Mount Seymour
Drag racing BMW drivers given licence suspension following crash

Drag racing BMW drivers given licence suspension following crash

Police clocked the drivers at speeds up to 145 km/h in an 80 km/h zone before the two BMWs crashed in North Vancouver
Free, youth-led festival returns to The Shipyards

Free, youth-led festival returns to The Shipyards

CityFest, the largest youth-led festival in Metro Vancouver, comes to the North Shore May 6
CNV to develop commemoration policy in light of Flight 752 memorial

CNV to develop commemoration policy in light of Flight 752 memorial

The Flight 752 memorial, dedicated to those killed in the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, will be worked on in conjunction with the policy
Tsleil-Waututh Nation urges banks to stop financing Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Tsleil-Waututh Nation urges banks to stop financing Trans Mountain Expansion Project

The project requires an additional $10 billion in funding as overall costs balloon to $31 billion
Squamish Nation ethnobotanist touts medicinal benefits of native plants

Squamish Nation ethnobotanist touts medicinal benefits of native plants

Leigh Joseph’s book Held By The Land outlines plants that can be used for medicine and nutrition