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Meet your Bowen Island neighbours: Michael Eden

Meet your Bowen Island neighbours: Michael Eden

Meet your neighbour: Michael Eden
New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 in a day

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 in a day

Number of people actively infected with COVID-19 in B.C. falls for the 15th straight update.
Bowen's farmers' market returns this weekend

Bowen's farmers' market returns this weekend

Bowen Agricultural Alliance’s Farmers’ Market launches its tenth year at Bowen Island Community School
Muni Morsels: Ecclestone dock decision deferred, public spaces bylaw & Island Plan proceed

Muni Morsels: Ecclestone dock decision deferred, public spaces bylaw & Island Plan proceed

Briefs from the May 10 Bowen Island Municipality regular council meeting
Bowen vaccine clinic day scheduled for May 29

Bowen vaccine clinic day scheduled for May 29

VCH has scheduled a clinic for May 29 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Bowen Island Community School. 
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to four-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to four-week low

Province records second case of a vaccinated person getting a blood clot.
Two Richmond men charged in Horseshoe Bay smash and grab

Two Richmond men charged in Horseshoe Bay smash and grab

One suspect in West Van break-in still on the loose
Summer indoor wood burning ban across Metro Vancouver starts Saturday

Summer indoor wood burning ban across Metro Vancouver starts Saturday

Metro Vancouverites will need to hold off on indoor fires between May 15 and Sept. 15 for the sake of air quality
Opinion: A legend of a Sea Monster

Opinion: A legend of a Sea Monster

When I was a teenager, I frequently travelled to Vancouver Island for war canoe races with my Squamish Nation team. My skipper, our coach and teacher, is from Duncan, where many moons ago, our waterways were travelled by canoes.
COVID cases continue to drop as North Shore 'bending the curve'

COVID cases continue to drop as North Shore 'bending the curve'

Detailed information shows rates of infection higher in part of West Van in the last week; between 40 and 60 per cent of North Shore adults have received first dose of vaccine