Two local nurses were recognized for their professional achievements at the recent Nursing Excellence Awards ceremony hosted by the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia.
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Do-it-yourself enthusiasts from Vancouver and beyond will soon be gathering for the Vancouver Mini Maker Faire (VMFF) at the PNE. The June 1 and 2 fair celebrates and showcases both homemade crafts and large-scale group projects in various workshops, showcases, and vendors.
A Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood group says it is appalled that a deliberately set fire to a house under construction on East First Avenue could be the work of anarchists battling gentrification.
I have a simple question for you: how many email messages are in your inbox right now? The answer: it's probably more than you can handle.
Compost Coaching: Free personalized, at-home support for using the Green Can or backyard composter. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, you're guaranteed to learn something new. Offered by the North Shore Recycling Program on behalf of all three North Shore municipalities. Book appointments at coaching.northshorerecycling. ca or 604-984-9730.
Greg Drummond decided to take a walk just over two years ago, and he hasn't turned back since.
It's often believed if you want to make a change, you've got to go to the person straight at the top.
When the 2013 Special Olympics BC Summer Games come to Langley in mid-July, the heat will likely be on, inside the event's venues and under the summer sun. Eleven sporting events are part of the provincial competition for athletes with intel-lectual disabilities.
Ridge Meadows RCMP executed a search warrant on a home in the 21400 block of 117th Avenue in Maple Ridge.
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RESIDENTS in Moodyville are not welcoming the news that Port Metro Vancouver and BC Hydro are set to install high-voltage transmission lines down St. Davids Avenue.
Well, they can't all be home runs, all the time, now can they?
Ray Gibson, Cloverdale Rodeo, Alice McKay Building, May 17-19 at 8 p.m.
Recently, science has turned its attention to the study of music and how it affects our emotions and our brains.
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