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Holly students morph into famous artists

Holly students morph into famous artists

Abbie Sagert (right) portrays Ted Harrison at Holly Elementary as part of a recent Images of Artists project. Two Grade 6 classes took part in the project, which saw students conduct an inquiry, write an essay and dress up as a famous artist.

Recognition for grocery shopping volunteers

Phone shopping volunteers were thanked by Save-On-Foods and Deltassist last Wednesday at the Tsawwassen grocery store. The volunteers help to keep seniors in their own homes by providing grocery shopping assistance every Wednesday year round.

Impastor back in Ladner

Impastor, the new TV Land comedy, was back in Ladner to film more scenes last week.
Legion supports cadets

Legion supports cadets

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 61 recently donated $1,000 to the 828 Hurricane Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets. Pictured left to right are: Lt. Therese Hirst, CMAIR sponsoring CMT Carmen Jackson and Jim Ingram, service officer of the Legion.

True blue a treasured colour

For many gardeners, true blue is one of the most treasured colours in flowers but it can be a fickle one to acquire unless you actually buy the plant in bloom in a garden centre.

How to add 61,000 hours to your life

Better food, fitness are key

Opening the door to music

Among many other projects, Lesley Sutherland is choral director at St. David’s
Lawn bowlers open doors

Lawn bowlers open doors

Both local lawn bowling clubs held open houses last weekend to introduce newcomers to the sport.
Rain Day at Earthwise

Rain Day at Earthwise

The snail races proved hugely popular at the Earthwise Society’s recent Rain Day. Shining a spotlight on the vitally important resource, the event featured a Gumboot Parade, entertainment, demonstrations and more.

Coming events

Clubs/Groups The popular Library Ukulele Jam returns Thursday, April 16, from 7 - 8:30 p.m. however the location has changed to the Ladner Pioneer Library for this month only.