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South Africa’s first female pilot is one smart ‘Kucki’

South Africa’s first female pilot is one smart ‘Kucki’

I did not know that the first female South African airline pilot has been residing in Deep Cove since 1979. Kucki Low was born in Austria, and moved with her family when she was seven years old to South West Africa, now called Namibia.
A made-in-Deep-Cove parking solution

A made-in-Deep-Cove parking solution

A’hoy, an independent Gallant Avenue shop, sells some cool Deep Cove-branded merchandise. A popular new favourite (which is now sold out, by the way) is a T-shirt that reads: “Welcome to Deep Cove, Now Please Leave.
AT YOUR LIBRARY: Getting creative at Parkgate library

AT YOUR LIBRARY: Getting creative at Parkgate library

What does it mean to be creative? For some, being creative is a much easier process. For those who don’t self-identify with being the “creative type,” it may be harder to tap into the imagination.
CRIER COMMENT: Kinder Morgan and small groups

CRIER COMMENT: Kinder Morgan and small groups

The provincial government has withheld support for Kinder Morgan’s plan to triple the volume of bitumen being shipped through B.C. to the shores of Burrard Inlet.
MLA REPORT: Mountain Highway interchange project consultation begins

MLA REPORT: Mountain Highway interchange project consultation begins

On Jan. 19 at the Holiday Inn & Suites in North Vancouver, a public open house was held regarding the proposed Highway 1 at Mountain Highway Interchange Project.
MAYOR's MESSAGE: Considering the rock slide at Seymour River, 14 months on

MAYOR's MESSAGE: Considering the rock slide at Seymour River, 14 months on

Early last December a rock slide occurred downstream from the Twin Bridges crossing of the Seymour River, partially blocking the channel and backing up the river. A large area of the forest was flooded and many trees remain underwater.
Cougar sightings prompt warning

Cougar sightings prompt warning

Conservation officials are urging Deep Cove residents to call them immediately if they see a cougar.

Nominations being accepted for Community Heritage Awards

Do you know somebody in Deep Cove or Seymour area that deserves to be honoured for their commitment to heritage conservation? The District of North Vancouver’s Heritage Commission is currently accepting nominations for its annual Heritage Awards that
SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: New beginnings in a new year

SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING: New beginnings in a new year

Change is rarely easy. A change has come to the Deep Cove Crier with the retirement of the publisher Bruce Coney. We give thanks for the 29 years of faithful service Bruce has given to the Seymour/Deep Cove community.
Bruce Coney bids farewell to the Deep Cove Crier

Bruce Coney bids farewell to the Deep Cove Crier

Here is his story in a nutshell. The Coney family — Bruce, Gail, their nine-year-old daughter Janine and dog, Fluffy — left Cape Town, South Africa to move to Canada in 1982.