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Running down cancer

Running down cancer

Niki Milani, Hazel Nimmons, Lily Mulligan, Cedar Hale, Leighton Teo and Liv Frazee organized a run at Westcot Elementary that raised $325 for B.C. Children's Hospital.
Heart of the Community Award

Heart of the Community Award

North Shore Neighbourhood House board president Greg Celmanis and executive director Lisa Hubbard (right) present EZ Lay Flooring's Jindra Casperson and XL Flooring's Dorothy Wolf with the Heart of the Community Award at the April 26 annual general m
Celebrations May 17

Celebrations May 17

Block and roll

Block and roll

Engineers of all ages constructed Lego creations with an environmental theme at the annual Blocks, Bricks and Build Festival at the West Vancouver Community Centre Sunday.
Water restrictions now in effect

Water restrictions now in effect

Metro Vancouver launched its Stage 1 lawn watering restrictions on Monday. A press release noted the restrictions will run until Oct. 15 to help conserve drinking water during the driest part of the year.
Celebration of food

Celebration of food

Chartwell Elementary teacher Sue Anne Poh and Grade 6 student Artina Payombarnia serve up a variety of tasty treats at the school’s Multicultural Night held on May 4.
LoLo BIA taps first director

LoLo BIA taps first director

The Lower Lonsdale Business Improvement Area has appointed its first official executive director.
See what’s on the slab

See what’s on the slab

Camille Hunt, Josh Zimmerman, and Fiona Mak watch as Dam Doidge-Harrison (Frankenstein) rises. Frankenstein, The Monster Musical comes to life May 19 and 20 at St. Martin’s Hall. smpdramatics.com
Silver sounds

Silver sounds

Singers in the Silver Harbour choir rehearse for a spring concert alongside the Simon Fraser University Chemsemble Choir. The May 20 concert is slated to feature a repertoire of Canadian music in celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday.
'Spicer' spotted in potted plant

'Spicer' spotted in potted plant

If you look closely, and squint your eyes a bit, you may just catch a glimpse of Sean Spicer hiding in a potted plant at the East Keith Road offices of Rocky Mountain Bicycles in North Vancouver.