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Homemade tortillas not too hard to make

Homemade tortillas not too hard to make

If you've never made your own tortillas, now's the time to start. The difference between the floppy mass-produced kind at the supermarket and the soft, tender homemade kind is monumental.

Kids Stuff

Adopt-a-fish and storytime Pick up a salmon release certificate and then head to Memorial Park to help a baby salmon begin its life in the wild Saturday, April 26, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr..
Horseshoe Bay location adds to appeal for Troller Ale House

Horseshoe Bay location adds to appeal for Troller Ale House

As I traversed the final stretch of narrow road on my descent into Horseshoe Bay one recent weeknight, I felt the unmistakable flutter of butterflies in my stomach. My pulse quickened.

Green Guide

Invasive Plants: Learn about flowering plants from China, Japan or Europe and how some can cause unwanted problems.
Quick and easy design tips

Quick and easy design tips

Every so often our homes require a design lift. It may be that a full renovation or redesign is not necessary; however, a little brightening of colour or reorganization of furniture may be in the cards.
Downed plane a mystery for 47 years

Downed plane a mystery for 47 years

Victim's local relative pays his respects
Pet Pause: Patches the cat

Pet Pause: Patches the cat

Humans' names: Deborah Barretto and daughter Alyxandra Pet: Patches the therapy cat Pet tale: Barretto has had cats her whole life, but never considered using them as therapy animals - until she welcomed Patches into the family.
Little boy beats the odds

Little boy beats the odds

North Van couple inspired by child's strength following rare disease diagnosis
Aging CT scanner needs replacing

Aging CT scanner needs replacing

LGH Foundation fundraising campaign

Book explores microbreweries

Craft Beer Revolution, by Joe Wiebe, Douglas & McIntyre, 224 pages, $19.95. Horseshoe Bay is ground zero for B.C. in the world of microbrewing. In 1982 Horseshoe Bay Brewing became the first one of its kind in the province.