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Bonnie Kilroe

Events guide

Bonnie Kilroe's "Country Queens": Tribute artist brings one-woman show to White Rock's Coast Capital Playhouse on Friday, May 17, with music by Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and other female country stars. Tickets $42.50, 604-536-7535, whiterockplayers.ca.


 

Food calendar

Adventures in Cooking: Ambrosia Adventures will host a class with Top Chef Canada finalist Trevor Bird, owner of Fable Restaurant, Wednesday, May 15, 6: 45 to 9: 30 p.m., at Y Franks store, 503 15th St., West Vancouver. The class will feature easy outdoor recipes. Fee: $74.50. Info: ambrosiaadventures.com or 604-218-2084. Ambleside Farmers' Market, Sundays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on 14th Street between Marine Drive and Bellevue Avenue, West Vancouver, will feature conventional and organic produce, vendors, crafters and more. For more information visit the website at artisanmarkets.ca or call 604-318-0487.


 

Events guide

Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest 25th-anniversary celebration on Saturday, June 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. at forest entrance off 24th Ave., near 142nd Street. Ceremony at 2: 15 p.m. with cake-cutting, face painting, forest walks, guided tours, music by Dixie Strollers.


 

DNV endorses Marine Village plan 7-0

THE way has been cleared for a gradual yet massive redevelopment of the area surrounding Capilano Road at Marine Drive.


 

Runway thieves run away

POLICE in West Vancouver are on the lookout for thieves with sartorial flair after someone cut a hole in the roof of a Park Royal department store and tried to make off with more than $100,000 worth of high-end fashion.


 
Transportation

Getting around's getting harder

As provincial election candidates gear up to debate hot-button issues affecting residents of Surrey, White Rock and Delta, the transit needs of the local ridings are coming to the forefront.


 

Tee Time: Course setting shines at Squamish Valley

TO tell you the truth, I hadn't been happy with my golf game.


 
Warm duck chocolate

Chef gets magazine recognition

WHEN he took to the stage to accept his Lifetime Achievement Award at last week's Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards, chef Alain Rayé didn't go alone: he took his La Régalade restaurant team and his family up with him.


 

District of North Vancouver mulls Lower Capilano draft plan

DISTRICT of North Vancouver council appears poised to pass its Lower Capilano - Marine Village Centre Implementation Plan.


 
Call to prayer

Call to prayer

AMONG a cluster of small homes in a suburb just off Marine Drive, a single spire rises above a glass-covered building.


 

Food calendar

Little Moments, Big Memories: Cobs Bread will celebrate Big Brothers Big Sisters 100th anniversary with a scone fundraiser. On May 4 and 5 Cobs will donate 50 cents from every scone sold to local Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada agencies. Info: cobsbread.com.


 

You said it

"I don't think the Port of Metro Vancouver . . . should become a major oil export port."


 

West Van rejects waterfront plans after public outcry

THE District of West Vancouver's guidelines for new businesses at the Ambleside waterfront were abandoned Monday after an outcry from a large contingent of residents concerned about large-scale development.


 

DNV questions Marine Drive plan

THE District of North Vancouver council is re-examining its Marine Drive corridor plan, to assess whether a vision of council in 2007 for a mixed commercial/residential neighbourhood is on track.


 
This photo of Norm Gautreau..

Fighter still fighting the good fight

AT 82, former Canadian welterweight boxing champion Norm Gautreau is fast.


 

You're Invited to the Opening of West Vancouver's Memorial Park Centennial Rearing Pond

West Van District Mayor Mike Smith and a group of school children, will be opening the site on Saturday April 27th, at 11: 30am with a special ribbon cutting event. Master of Ceremonies - Don Dunbar, local resident and head of the Memorial Park Enclave will acknowledge John Barker and Bill McAllister of the West Vancouver Streamkeepers who were the co-leads of the project and Dan Henegar, District Parks staff member who led the project on behalf of the District, as well as District staff Andrew Banks and Corinne Ambor who assisted on the project. The Coho Society provided a $10,000 grant for this project.


 
Lights, an electro-rocker who was born Valerie Anne Poxleitner

Events guide

White Rock Social Justice Film Society shows documentary movies with themes of social justice at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave., White Rock. On select nights; admission by donation. Info: whiterocksocialjusticefilmfestival. ca. April 26: "War Made Easy," in which author Norman Soloman teams with activist/actor Sean Penn to encourage critical thinking about media spin during wartime by introducing viewers to the techniques of war propaganda and seeing just how those techniques have been implemented from Vietnam to Iraq. A member of "Veterans for Peace" in Washington will be present at the film to facilitate after-film discussion.


 

City passes Bylaw 2000

A controversial omnibus bylaw was passed by White Rock council Monday night, effectively outlawing three bed and breakfast operations in the city and removing a three-storey limit on waterfront developments.


 

White Rock council votes on controversial bylaw

White Rock city council is set to vote on a controversial omnibus bylaw that could pave the way not only for allowing waterfront developments to be built higher than what's currently allowed, but that also make certain bed and breakfast operations in the city illegal.