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Jolly green giant spotted on Dollarton

Jolly green giant spotted on Dollarton

Motorists passing through the 500 block of North Dollarton Highway are greeted by a hedge shaped into a friendly face. photo Paul McGrath, Deep Cove Crier
Orphaned Blueridge bear cubs sponsored by neighbourhood

Orphaned Blueridge bear cubs sponsored by neighbourhood

The killing of a mother bear in May, leaving her two cubs orphaned, was a call to arms for Blueridge area residents who are raising awareness on how humans can co-exist with these large mammals.
Can you guess the weight of Doug the giant pumpkin?

Can you guess the weight of Doug the giant pumpkin?

How big is Doug? Want to take a guess? Backroads Family Farm Market in Ladner invites the community to its pumpkin patch to guess the weight of ‘Doug’ the giant pumpkin.
Hovering to new lows: They might take cool footage, but drones are a real buzzkill

Hovering to new lows: They might take cool footage, but drones are a real buzzkill

You’re at the beach on a gorgeous fall day, resting against on a log and looking out at a shimmering lake. You’re savouring the still, quiet serenity of autumn in the park. Suddenly, you hear what sounds like a swarm of bees headed in your direction.
Bike commuters encouraged to ride in winter

Bike commuters encouraged to ride in winter

Organization says cyclists should keep on riding to work even through bad weather
Art in aisle one: Curious corner store exhibit casts items in bronze

Art in aisle one: Curious corner store exhibit casts items in bronze

East Vancouver’s McGill Grocery is home to an unusual art exhibit
Hey, Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­lawn owners, it’s time to turf the fake grass

Hey, Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­lawn owners, it’s time to turf the fake grass

Maintaining a lawn is tough in this town, but there are alternatives that aren’t synthetic
Tour showcases Richmond’s Indigenous public art

Tour showcases Richmond’s Indigenous public art

Musqueam artist Jim Kew will be leading the tour as part of Richmond’s Culture Days.
Mysterious skeleton found on Richmond beach

Mysterious skeleton found on Richmond beach

Roxanne Henricus wasn’t sure what she had found Tuesday morning. While out for a walk at the remote Triangle Beach, tucked away on the Fraser River behind SilveryCity cinema, Henricus spotted a weird-looking skeleton on the sand.
Steveston heritage tour reveals Richmond's bittersweet past

Steveston heritage tour reveals Richmond's bittersweet past

You may go to Steveston a lot for the boutique shops, local restaurants and boardwalks strolls, but do you know what the village was like 100 years ago and who lived and worked on the land? In a brand new historic tour introduced by Tourism Richmond