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It was an all around record-breaking year for the Hearth's Mini Art Works exhibit

It was an all around record-breaking year for the Hearth's Mini Art Works exhibit

Islanders raised more money than ever for the arts organization, even without the gala ticket and bar sales of regular years.  
One year into COVID-19, BIM returns to building its community economic development plan

One year into COVID-19, BIM returns to building its community economic development plan

When COVID-19 hit and upending local life and economies worldwide, Bowen Island Municipality paused work on its community economic development plan.
Muni Morsels: Boon for Davies Orchard and a cidery is in the works

Muni Morsels: Boon for Davies Orchard and a cidery is in the works

Davies Orchard received $450,000 from a provincial COVID-19 response grant this week
3 schools in North Van accounted for almost 40 per cent of COVID warnings

3 schools in North Van accounted for almost 40 per cent of COVID warnings

Over half of all coronavirus warnings have been sent this month in North Vancouver
Wind warning issued for tomorrow in Metro Vancouver

Wind warning issued for tomorrow in Metro Vancouver

Gusts could hit 90 km/h
Number of new COVID cases stable but high on North Shore

Number of new COVID cases stable but high on North Shore

There were 141 new cases of COVID reported in North Vancouver and West Vancouver for week ending Feb. 20
B.C. COVID-19 deaths spike to 10 in past day

B.C. COVID-19 deaths spike to 10 in past day

The province's death toll from the virus had been trending lower during the past two weeks.
Bowen Islanders getting the vaccine: what we know and what we don't

Bowen Islanders getting the vaccine: what we know and what we don't

As Bowen Island is part of West Vancouver's health area, we don't yet know if Bowen Island will have a vaccination clinic
B.C.'s COVID-19 death count stays low, as vaccination roll-out stays slow

B.C.'s COVID-19 death count stays low, as vaccination roll-out stays slow

Two new deaths from the virus were identified overnight after one such death was recorded yesterday.
How this young Squamish Nation woman is making a big difference in her community

How this young Squamish Nation woman is making a big difference in her community

At just 24 years old, Myia Antone is the youngest ever recipient of the Tim Jones Community Achievement Award.