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WILD ABOUT BIRDS: Wintering birds invade local area

WILD ABOUT BIRDS: Wintering birds invade local area

There has been an invasion of sorts - the pine siskins are back in good numbers. Siskins are small finches related to goldfinches and redpolls.
Give to Gordon

Give to Gordon

North Vancouver’s Gordon and Erin McDonald and their daughters Giselle and Sophia get set for the Give to Gordon fundraiser to be held at The View on Lonsdale Dec. 10.
Calendar project ready to run

Calendar project ready to run

Local trails featured in North Shore Rescue fundraiser
MEMORY LANE: The Hounds of paradise

MEMORY LANE: The Hounds of paradise

Jack Cruickshank has lived in West Vancouver almost every one of his 88 years. His family's links with the community reach back even further.
NOTABLE POTABLES: Drying process key to region's flavour

NOTABLE POTABLES: Drying process key to region's flavour

Every wine region likes to celebrate what sets it apart. And most do enjoy their own personality, based on terroir, wine styles and more.
BOOKS: When art and fashion merge

BOOKS: When art and fashion merge

Art + Fashion: Collaborations and Connections Between Icons by E.P.
Got Craft? comes to North Vancouver

Got Craft? comes to North Vancouver

Long-running indie market to set up at The Pipe Shop
DIG DEEP: Great gifts for gardeners

DIG DEEP: Great gifts for gardeners

The garden is mostly put to bed for winter and it's time to find some gifts for gardeners. This year's Christmas gift list is about ideas and places to hunt for something unusual. To help guide purchasing choices, here are two tips.
HOME IDEAS: Bring your bannister to life this holiday season

HOME IDEAS: Bring your bannister to life this holiday season

This holiday season fill your home with the aroma of fresh holiday evergreens. These greens are wonderful on bannisters, fireplace mantles and many other surfaces within the home.
PARENTING TODAY: Involve the kids in holiday planning

PARENTING TODAY: Involve the kids in holiday planning

You turn the calendar page to December and suddenly the plans for Christmas loom. When you check the school holidays you realize the kids will be under foot for a whole long week before the holiday.