By: Olivia Sherman, News Writer Nestled in North Vancouver’s Calverhall neighbourhood for over 40 years, Cloverley Park has provided green space, a playground, a tennis court, and sledding hills for its residents. However, the park will soon be paved over to make way for the new Cloverley Elementary School, scheduled for opening and enrollment in 2026. Residents of the area are concerned the building is threatening the community’s much-needed green space. “It’s a really active park and it’s an integral part of the community,” said Barry Shaw, a neighbourhood activist and campaign member for Save Cloverley Park. The original Cloverley…
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By: Maia Lomelino (She/They), SFU Student Content warning: mentions of residential schools and internment camps. It’s not new that the Shipyards region in North Vancouver is becoming a hotspot for entertainment on the North Shore. With easy access from the…
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By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer * All galleries on this list have free admission, except The Polygon which is by donation until the end of 2020 Chinese Canadian Museum Located at the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown, the Chinese Canadian Museum…
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Enchant Christmas Light Maze and Market Promising to be the world’s largest light maze, with hundreds of thousands of LED lights, illuminated sculptures, and a giant Christmas tree at the centre, Enchant has something for everyone — especially with the…
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Plenty of sun, good friends, and a guided tour to four of North Vancouver’s craft breweries can only make for a very enjoyable Sunday afternoon. Burnaby Tours and Charters, a new boutique tour company, is now offering brewery tours to…
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