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Why Cliff-Jumping is a Bad Idea
Advice from Lions Bay Search and Rescue Editor's note: The cliffs near Lions Bay have been a draw for thrill-seekers as long as anyone can remember. Unfortunately, along with the thrill have come many accidents over the years — leading to broken bones (including skulls and backs) and risk of drowning. Recently, members of Lions Bay Search and Rescue were called to the site, and have a few thoughts to share on the subject. Photos: LBSAR. Story by LBSAR member Maria Masiar The


Reconciliation: Where To Begin?
Canada marks National Indigenous People's Day Summer solstice, celebrated every June 21, marks not only the longest day of the year for residents of the Northern Hemisphere, but also National Indigenous People's Day in Canada. Canada's historic interaction with Indigenous Peoples is dark and there are ongoing impacts to colonization that First Nations People continue to face. In 1996, in consultation and with the support of a number of Indigenous groups, Governor General Romé


Remarkable Ray
June's Coastal Canine has come a long way As a puppy, Naynay lived a crazy life on the streets and the beaches of Mexico and was even once run over by a horse. But when she was two, she fell in love with a family she met on the beach. She followed them around until they fell for her too. Soon, she had a new name —Ray— and a new home in Lions Bay. Her early years in Mexico have given Ray some interesting life-skills. Chickens, for example, are not safe in her presence, as sh


June 16 Council In Focus
Parking revenue, portapotties, watercraft storage approved Council members sat down to address the shortest agenda of the year so far (a mere 36 pages) at the meeting in Chambers on Tuesday night. All members of Council were present at the table, joined by Chief Administrative Officer Ross Blackwell. Financial Officer Joe Chirkoff and Director of Operations Eric Villeneuve were present in the gallery, along with a single in-person resident, and 11 attendees on line. Former C
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