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Cat’s Eye: Jade's KIDSIn 1997, a handsome 23-year-old Vancouver waiter named Jade Bell overdosed on heroin and cocaine. It took paramedics 15 minutes to bring him back to life. He awoke after a two-month coma to find himse… more
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Get on boardNeil Callaghan, owner of Second Wave Surf Skate Snow shop on Lonsdale, knows exactly what the kids want when it comes to snowboards. This year its super-easy adjustability in boots and bindings, nigh… more
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Christmas craftsLooking for a new way to ring in the holiday season this year? Why not bring the outdoors in by hosting a Christmas wreath or craft-making party? At this time of the year local garden shops and nurs… more |
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Parenting tips: Curb your enthusiasmThe lively, excitable child who has difficulty sitting still and paying attention is told repeatedly by parents and teac… moreNorth Shore Outlook
Good eats: Celebrity chefI recently caught up with international celebrity chef Daniel Boulud at Whistler’s Cornucopia. Boulud, who received rock… moreNorth Shore Outlook
Civic nationEvery time I return from the annual Canadian Car of the Year testing, I think what if? The awards, organized by the Auto… moreNorth Shore Outlook
Cat’s Eye: Turn Up the VolumeThe Benefits of Caring’s Turn Up the Volume event was held last week in support of Ovarian Cancer Canada. The Four Seaso… moreNorth Shore Outlook
Clearly CanadianDid you know there are more cars built in Ontario than in Michigan? And one of the most successful of those is the 2009 … moreNorth Shore Outlook
Another gold for WhistlerWhistler’s 12th annual feast of food and wine is now in the books. The five-day celebration of grape has evolved into o… moreNorth Shore Outlook
Cat’s Eye: CornucopiaCelebrating its 12th year of food and wine, Whistler’s Cornucopia once again provided a weekend to remember. Featuring g… more |
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