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Black History Month Marks Milestone
Celebrating an enduring legacy in Canada This year's theme of Black History Month highlights 30 years of Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations — From Nation Builders to Tomorrow’s Visionaries. Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller said the theme was chosen in recognition of the enduring legacy of Black Canadians, whose leadership, creativity, innovation and resilience have and continue to shape our country. Events to celebrate Black excellence will be hel


Bear in Mind...
Changes to Waste Collection Now in Effect Lions Bay Council has adopted amendments to the Garbage and Recycling Collection Bylaw with three changes made. Residents who cannot comply with curbside pick-up time slots or drop off times at the Works Yard may now use approved bear-resistant, clip-lock style garbage/food waste carts purchased from the Village to put their waste out from 7 a.m. on collection day. However, the goal is that approved time slots will continue to be the


After the Rain
Átl'ḵa7tsem/Howe Sound, as seen from 'Sleepless Night' Viewpoint Photo taken by Herb Johnston, February 1, 2026 at 4 p.m. Hiker and photographer Herb Johnston shares this photo taken from the viewpoint at Sleepless Night trail above the Village, as a brilliant reminder that even these rainy days don't last forever. Have a gorgeous photo to share? Email us at editor@lionsbaywatershed.ca Like what you're reading? For as little as $5/month, you can support local independent


February 3 Council In Focus
Bylaws, grant applications approved; Memorial faces roadblocks The first meeting of February Tuesday night saw forward motion on bylaw and grant application approvals, but an unexpected roadblock for the proposed Enns Memorial. As the meeting opened to the public, all members of Council were present in person, with Financial Officer Joe Chirkoff and new Director of Operations Eric Villeneuve seated in the gallery. Public attendance totalled 15 residents, in person and on line
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