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CULTURAL CENTRE: Cash, Santa coming to the Cove

CULTURAL CENTRE: Cash, Santa coming to the Cove

DEEP COVE CULTURAL CENTRE 4360 Gallant Ave. 604-929-9456. DEEP COVE HERITAGE SOCIETY Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; most Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m.; closed Mondays. Recommended to call in advance. 604-929-5744, deepcoveheritage.
Meet Megan Curren: Deep Cove merchant takes seat at North Van district council

Meet Megan Curren: Deep Cove merchant takes seat at North Van district council

With North Vancouver district ushering in a new council this month, we get to know political newcomer Megan Curren – who is no stranger to our community.
'Spooky' century-old Indian Arm haunt attracts high school students

'Spooky' century-old Indian Arm haunt attracts high school students

A film class from West Vancouver is trying to figure out what is fact and what is fiction in the legends surrounding Indian Arm’s Wigwam Inn.
Artist makes slopes of Mt. Seymour her personal art gallery

Artist makes slopes of Mt. Seymour her personal art gallery

The entire Mt. Seymour ski area will be Olivia George’s personal art gallery this winter. George was chosen by Mt. Seymour to design their new season passes, which will offer a splash of colour against the snowy white backdrop.
CRIER COMMENT: Set in stone

CRIER COMMENT: Set in stone

The Seymour area is a serene place to stop and reflect on Remembrance Day. It’s a chance to thank those who have fought for our freedom and made the ultimate sacrifice. The message is especially poignant this Nov.
Outgoing mayor implores North Van residents to learn from each other

Outgoing mayor implores North Van residents to learn from each other

On Nov. 5, your new council will be sworn in. This new group of elected officials, some new and some returning, will be quickly immersed in the responsibilities of guiding a growing and changing community.
SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Master of the name game

SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Master of the name game

You’ve probably experienced it. Somebody who you’ve met, maybe more than once or twice, doesn’t know your name. You’ve sat across from them, had a real conversation with them, and you absolutely know their name. And yet, from their end … nothing.
DINGHIES OF DEEP COVE: “Rascal” boat suits sailor just fine

DINGHIES OF DEEP COVE: “Rascal” boat suits sailor just fine

Whether it’s a yacht or a sport cruiser, we get the scoop on watercrafts that call the Cove home. For October, we feature “Rascal” – a Seabird 37 belonging to Deep Cove Yacht Club member Randy Young , who writes about his memories on the boat.
New eateries, Colony and Scratch, shake up Seymour culinary scene

New eateries, Colony and Scratch, shake up Seymour culinary scene

Two new restaurants add some flavour to the Seymour area in September Colony bar launched a Northwoods Village outpost, adding to their Kits and Main Street locations.
Painter fades into the landscape at Seymour Art Gallery

Painter fades into the landscape at Seymour Art Gallery

An important figure in Canadian art and printmaking, North Vancouver artist Arnold Shives stands among his large-scale mixed media paintings currently on display at the Seymour Art Gallery. photo Lisa King, Deep Cove Crier