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: Izzy Cheung, staff writer One of the best things about summer is spending time outside. Whether you’re hiking, enjoying the water, or taking in local art, there are plenty of options for outdoor activities in the Lower Mainland. If…
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Last month, graffiti artist Casey Nocket was caught by federal officials after painting on rocks in several national parks across the United States. Although popular opinion and the law suggest that Nocket is an awful person for having destroyed the…
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