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Burnaby nurses given prestigious awards

Two local nurses were recognized for their professional achievements at the recent Nursing Excellence Awards ceremony hosted by the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia.

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DIY faire celebrates inventive creations

Do-it-yourself enthusiasts from Vancouver and beyond will soon be gathering for the Vancouver Mini Maker Faire (VMFF) at the PNE. The June 1 and 2 fair celebrates and showcases both homemade crafts and large-scale group projects in various workshops, showcases, and vendors.

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Arsonists target East Side house

A Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood group says it is appalled that a deliberately set fire to a house under construction on East First Avenue could be the work of anarchists battling gentrification.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013 - North Shore News - A23 Strategies combat information overload

I have a simple question for you: how many email messages are in your inbox right now? The answer: it's probably more than you can handle.

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Green guide

Compost Coaching: Free personalized, at-home support for using the Green Can or backyard composter. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, you're guaranteed to learn something new. Offered by the North Shore Recycling Program on behalf of all three North Shore municipalities. Book appointments at coaching.northshorerecycling. ca or 604-984-9730.

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Listeners respond to 'folk n roll' sound

Greg Drummond decided to take a walk just over two years ago, and he hasn't turned back since.

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Carol Todd positive after meeting PM

It's often believed if you want to make a change, you've got to go to the person straight at the top.

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LEC will be hub of Games activity

When the 2013 Special Olympics BC Summer Games come to Langley in mid-July, the heat will likely be on, inside the event's venues and under the summer sun. Eleven sporting events are part of the provincial competition for athletes with intel-lectual disabilities.


 

No confidence left in limits

I have no truly honourable choice other than to admit my guilt.


 

Click for community

Ridge Meadows RCMP executed a search warrant on a home in the 21400 block of 117th Avenue in Maple Ridge.


 

Guilt cracks confidence limits

I have no truly honourable choice other than to admit my guilt.


 

Layar technology the way of the future

Layar uses your iPhone, iPad or Android smartphone or tablet to recognize images in the Times that have been enabled for augmented reality. It translates these images into buttons and notifications on your device's screen, allowing you to instantly view related videos, share articles on social networks, click on websites mentioned in stories and much, much more.


 

High-voltage lines will run on St. Davids

RESIDENTS in Moodyville are not welcoming the news that Port Metro Vancouver and BC Hydro are set to install high-voltage transmission lines down St. Davids Avenue.


 
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Forte rolls forward thanks to redesign

Well, they can't all be home runs, all the time, now can they?


 
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Ray Gibson ready for her close-up at Cloverdale Rodeo

Ray Gibson, Cloverdale Rodeo, Alice McKay Building, May 17-19 at 8 p.m.


 

Kia is moving on up with redesign

Well, they can't all be homeruns, all the time, now can they?


 

Power of music explored at library

Recently, science has turned its attention to the study of music and how it affects our emotions and our brains.


 

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