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Deep Cove Crier Archive

SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Poll shows 85 per cent of Canadians still pray

Does prayer still have a future in Canada? At the 50th BC Leadership Prayer Breakfast, Angus Reid the keynote speaker gave us the latest Angus Reid Institute results from polling 1,500 Canadians on prayer.
Coffee with former NHLer Garry Valk

Coffee with former NHLer Garry Valk

Garry Valk strides up to Arms Reach Bistro on an overcast late-spring morning. The former Canuck is dressed sharply in a fitted black suit and sporting matching rimmed specs. “Nice to meet you,” he says affably.
Art in the woods: Photography exhibit showcases work of trailbuilders

Art in the woods: Photography exhibit showcases work of trailbuilders

There’s a very cool – and very original – new art installation in the Seymour area. But you will need hiking boots or a mountain bike to find it.
MLA REPORT: Seymour Salmonid Society makes community contributions

MLA REPORT: Seymour Salmonid Society makes community contributions

We’re fortunate on the North Shore that we have an amazing community dedicated to volunteerism and service.

CRIER COMMENT: Blueridge rallies to support new neighbours

Blueridge has always had a reputation as a tight-knit neighbourhood. The community has your back, even if you just moved here.
MAYOR'S MESSAGE: Tree talk: Understanding the DNV’s tree bylaw

MAYOR'S MESSAGE: Tree talk: Understanding the DNV’s tree bylaw

Issues relating to trees are seldom off council’s agenda for very long. Whether the discussion centres on sustaining them or removing them, trees inspire passionate debate amongst residents.
Group rallies to save part of Dollarton history

Group rallies to save part of Dollarton history

As B.C. Day approaches, a group of artists and history enthusiasts are rallying to save a colourful, last remaining vestige from Dollarton’s storied squatter era.
Stong's opening

Stong's opening

SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: Like father, like son?

One of my favourite times of year is Father’s Day. I am so grateful that my father is still here on earth. When a person deeply admires their father, it is easy to feel that one can never fill their shoes.

Blueridge Good Neighbour Day inspires a real sense of community

If you live in Blueridge there’s a good chance you know your neighbours. Not just the ones who live next door but people who live blocks away and all around the community.