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Raising children in an age of consumerism

Michele Kambolis is a child and family therapist, registered clinical counsellor and parent educator. Her recent column in a local newspaper centred on a discussion of child consumerism.
Browsing for home decor inspiration

Browsing for home decor inspiration

There are so many fantastic blogs and websites on the Internet now, it's hard to keep track of them. Whenever I come across one I think I would like to pass on to friends and family I move it into a folder on my desktop.
Spring to action in the garden

Spring to action in the garden

Time is ripe for planting, mulching
Rioja ready for the spotlight

Rioja ready for the spotlight

Almost lost in the shuffle of this month’s pricing changes is a promo of Rioja wines at B.C. liquor stores. Of all Spain’s tablewine regions, Rioja is arguably the most well-known and established.
Tips of the trade

Tips of the trade

Physiotherapist and certified hand therapist Dolores Langford leads a health workshop, entitled Hands and Arthritis, recently at the Lynn Valley library. The event was presented by the Arthritis Society of B.C.
Cabin culture

Cabin culture

Ross Regan shows Margie Goodman photos from the 1940s depicting his and his friends’ adventures building a cabin on Mount Seymour, part of a multimedia presentation he gave at Parkgate library, March 25.
Leading the charge

Leading the charge

North Vancouver’s Mia Jenkinson, 8, leads the way in an autism awareness walk to her school, Queensbury elementary, April 1.

Research Day

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Cultivating an organic modernism

Cultivating an organic modernism

Landscape plays major role in the work of architect Barry Downs
Musical connections

Musical connections

North Van native launching a foundation to make music possible for people with special needs