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Lynn Valley Garden Club is hosting a plant sale

Lynn Valley Garden Club is hosting a plant sale

Lynn Valley Garden Club members Jennie Sharma, Jackie Morris and Judy Sullivan organize some of the plants that will be available at the club’s upcoming annual plant sale May 12 at St. Clement’s Anglican Church in Lynn Valley from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
HOME IDEAS: Pick a good setting this Mother’s Day weekend

HOME IDEAS: Pick a good setting this Mother’s Day weekend

Mother’s Day is this weekend and while mom will surely love any gift from you, try taking it up a notch this year with a cute table setting – and perhaps a fun gift idea too.
Deep Cove fashion designer grows plant-dyed clothes

Deep Cove fashion designer grows plant-dyed clothes

Cove resident and fashion designer Jessica Redditt has launched a sustainably chic clothing line that is hand-dyed with natural colours from plants such as marigolds and hibiscuses.
OLDER AND WISER: North Shore Caregiver Expo shares tips and tools with those who provide support

OLDER AND WISER: North Shore Caregiver Expo shares tips and tools with those who provide support

Caregiving for a spouse, a family member or another adult is a challenge in our community. As I heard at a recent Caregiver Expo, held May 5 on the North Shore: “Upstream, downstream the system is struggling.
North Van martial arts instructor creates pants with a punch

North Van martial arts instructor creates pants with a punch

In a market saturated by yoga pants, BIA Woman Athletics is standing tall and strong. Frustrated with the fit of athletic pants they had tried, BIA founders Emma Hamilton and Mysha Dewar-McClelland set out to break the mold with their own design.
CapU archeology professor awarded for unearthing forgotten community

CapU archeology professor awarded for unearthing forgotten community

The forest hid the past. It had been about 60 years since Canada interned Japanese-Canadians, herding thousands of men and women into the Hastings Park Livestock Building.
One-stop shop for youth services offers Mental Health Week tips

One-stop shop for youth services offers Mental Health Week tips

A one-stop shop for youth services in North Vancouver is reminding people that this week’s an especially good one to spread the message regarding the importance of mental health.
Carson Graham students take cooking skills to the next level

Carson Graham students take cooking skills to the next level

Meals served through May in the Culinary Arts Dinner Series
Greek, Icelandic and regular yogurt all have their benefits

Greek, Icelandic and regular yogurt all have their benefits

“Low fat,” “no-fat,” “plain,” “flavoured,” “Greek,” “grass-fed,” and the new kid on the block, “Icelandic,” are all words that describe a variety of yogurt that can be found sitting in the dairy cooler of your local grocery store.
Alzheimer’s walk in West Van a chance to educate

Alzheimer’s walk in West Van a chance to educate

Annual event this Sunday at John Lawson Park