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Release effort

Release effort

The annual Adopt-a-Fish event, co-presented by the West Vancouver Streamkeeper Society, Coho Society and Department of Fisheries and Oceans, was held recently at Memorial Park.

ROMANCING THE STOVE: Turn Tuesdays into family taco night

Somewhere along the line I think all home cooks fall prey to the "what can I make for dinner?" dilemma.
Local birds offer array of identifiable calls

Local birds offer array of identifiable calls

The voices of birds have inspired people throughout the ages - it is nature's music.
THE DISH: Spanish tapas room in North Vancouver changes it up

THE DISH: Spanish tapas room in North Vancouver changes it up

The downtown Vancouverite notion that the North Shore is a sleepy suburb when it comes to dining has been the source of no little annoyance to me over the years. Writing about food and restaurants, I experience this attitude quite a bit.
HOME IDEAS: Seasonal hostess gifts

HOME IDEAS: Seasonal hostess gifts

Hostess gifts are always appreciated but when you incorporate the season into the theme, they become extra special. There are many ideas for seasonal gifts but here are a few popular ones that are always received with great appreciation.
Hats off

Hats off

Elizabeth Lytviak serves Wilma Paton, Mary Tomlinson and Valerie Mowatt at the second annual Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, supporting projects serving those in Malawi, last month at West Vancouver Presbyterian Church.
Rotary ride

Rotary ride

Judith Harder and Ryan Morrison invite community members to participate in next weekend’s Tim Jones Memorial Rotary Ride for Rescue Cypress Mountain Hill Climb benefitting North Shore Rescue and Rotary projects, Saturday, June 13 at 9 a.m.
Making strides

Making strides

North Shore Stroke Recovery Centre’s Markus Dunner, Sandy Lang, Gay Walker, Jane Rundle and Angel Crawford along with Surefeet’s Judy Bjornson and Susan Bock Smith promote the upcoming Strides for Strokes, a two to four-kilometre walk, run or wheelch

Walk helps fight animal cruelty

Registration is now open for the annual Scotiabank and BC SPCA Paws for a Cause walk, being held in more than 30 communities across the province in September and October. Participants can join as an individual, a group or a corporate team.
MEMORY LANE: WV man helps build community

MEMORY LANE: WV man helps build community

Contributions to sporting world are immeasurable