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Arachnids that suck: let's talk about ticks on Bowen Island

Arachnids that suck: let's talk about ticks on Bowen Island

Some tick tips for Bowen Islanders
'Living Lane is lit': North Vancouver laneway lights up for Lunar New Year

'Living Lane is lit': North Vancouver laneway lights up for Lunar New Year

'This community space is all decked out with festive lanterns to celebrate the Lunar New Year.' 🏮
Little things, big impact: SwimBowen

Little things, big impact: SwimBowen

'Everyone needs something different to help them through what's likely going to be the hardest full-time job they are ever going to have.'
Meet your Bowen Island neighbours: Sheena Ashdown

Meet your Bowen Island neighbours: Sheena Ashdown

Our Q&A column continues
Feel gnaw-seous? Here's how a Community Impact Grant can help

Feel gnaw-seous? Here's how a Community Impact Grant can help

The deadline is coming up Feb. 15 for the Community Impact Grant
Good habit building is a slow burn: Letson

Good habit building is a slow burn: Letson

'It’s easy to get caught up in the minutiae, the landslide of trends and the impossible barrage of wellness marketing so that we end up doing nothing, scrolling through the sea of images, peering at other people’s apparent successes while we remain immobilized'
Bowen Island's first recorded blue jay spotted in Christmas Bird Count

Bowen Island's first recorded blue jay spotted in Christmas Bird Count

The week before the bird count, Jani Bucke saw first recorded boreal owl in the Lower Mainland
Meet your Bowen Island neighbours: Tina Nielsen

Meet your Bowen Island neighbours: Tina Nielsen

Our second 'Meet your Bowen Island neighbours' column is another familiar face in the Undercurrent pages: Tina Nielsen
How the Soup Fairy charmed Bowen tastebuds

How the Soup Fairy charmed Bowen tastebuds

We talk with Frank Patt as his scrumptious Soup Fairy soups return, now at Meadowbrook Corner
Why the rare ecology of new Cape park needs protecting

Why the rare ecology of new Cape park needs protecting

The bluffs may look bare but rare species cling to life in the delicate ecosystems