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CR-V is new and improved

CR-V is new and improved

Tip your hat to the trail stewards

Grassroots biking groups help sweeten the ride

Fire up the barbecue for a big, fat Greek feast

CONSIDER for a moment the many things we owe to the Greek civilization - our language and alphabet, democracy, poetry, sculpture . . .

Empowering change

A vice-principal takes two boys aside. One has been bullying the other. The boys are asked to shake and make up. The bully quickly smiles and offers his hand. The administrator is pleased. The victim will not play the game.

Green guide

The Vancouver JapaneseCanadian Sumi Bonsai Club will hold its annual show May 19, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and May 20, 11 a.m.-4: 30 p.m. at VanDusen Botanical Garden, 5251 Oak St., Vancouver. Admission by donation. Info: Tony, 604432-6160.
Plant these patio pleasers

Plant these patio pleasers

TODAY'S ever decreasing property sizes are leaving little room for green space, but a small space can be just as beautiful as a big yard, you just have to be a little more creative.

Envisioning the house of tomorrow

IN my last column I argued that housing in the future will trend towards being smaller and more efficient as the forces of population growth and rising costs dictate a more humble dwelling.

Food calendar

All About Salami: Jan van der Lieck, the mastermind behind Oyama Sausage, will share his vast knowledge of the topic of salami tonight, May 16, 6: 30 p.m. at Barbara-Jo's Books to Cooks, 1740 West Second St., Vancouver. Tickets: $75.

Try these DIY storage solutions

STORAGE is not a glamorous topic but it is essential in a well designed home. If you are planning a renovation it's always a good idea to think about where you would like to store your household items.

NV students stop using the R-word

MEMBERS of Argyle secondary's Best Buddies chapter have created a video call to action, calling on viewers to cease use of the word retard and instead adopt a new R-word: respect.