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Kids learn about habitat with banners

Kids learn about habitat with banners

Project promoting Coho Festival also an educational opportunity

LETTER: Knotweed battle is serious business

Dear Editor: In response to: Millions Spent on War We'll Never Win by Todd Major. Japanese knotweed is perhaps the worst example one could have chosen to belittle the harmful impacts of non-native invasive plants.
Students talk about biking to school

Students talk about biking to school

Summer is almost over, but that's not a reason to stash away bikes. Getting to school by bike is a wonderful opportunity for a family to spend time together and get some exercise. It's also fun.
Kids learn about habitat with banners

Kids learn about habitat with banners

Project promoting Coho Festival also an educational opportunity
North Shore parents, students scramble over strike

North Shore parents, students scramble over strike

With negotiations in the teachers' strike seemingly at an impasse and the scheduled start of Grade 12 only days away, Argyle secondary student Josh Johnson isn't sure how he'll spend September if the strike isn't resolved.
Food allergies and kids

Food allergies and kids

QA with naturopathic physicians Cathryn Coe and Cameron McIntyre What is the difference between a food allergy and a food sensitivity? A food allergy often produces an immediate reaction to a food ingested or even contacted by the skin.
Know the rules and fish within them

Know the rules and fish within them

Licences, catch limits and closures help protect resource

Key causes $100K damage

Police seek suspect who keyed 47 cars

EDITORIAL: Vapour trails

The World Health Organization is calling for heavier regulations for e-cigarettes, including banning their use indoors and keeping them out of the hands of minors.
Adding more to the outdoors

Adding more to the outdoors

Outdoor School developing more programs