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May 25, 20264 min
Neighbourly News
New residents, a milestone, and a chance to meet the chicks by Ron McLaughlin Spring’s arrival has brought not only warmer temperatures and colour from new blooms to the Village, but new residents as well. Thomas and Lauren Arnott. New to Crosscreek are Thomas and Lauren Arnott who were born and raised in West Vancouver and Pender Harbor, respectively. They met while playing for the men’s and women's soccer teams at Capilano University. Thomas is a plumbing foreman for Enersoly, and Lauren is...

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Mar 24, 20263 min
Spring Break and a New Season Arrives
Village News for March by Ron McLaughlin Hugh and Anne Crosthwaite in 1973. Photo courtesy of the family. We have enjoyed a very mild winter. A lack of snow and prolonged cold weather made life easier for us, although it may not bode well for later this summer. The cherry trees blossoming at the main entrance to the Village show the welcome move into spring. Daylight savings time is now upon us and with more sunlight there is a fresh energy about and the pace of life is picking up. So much is...

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Dec 8, 20253 min
December Village News
Warmest wishes for a Season full of wonder and delight By Ron McLaughlin From new folks to the Village, to PAC updates and school news, to the Volunteer Appreciation event and beyond, it’s the season when time goes by very quickly. So much is happening as Lions Bay gets into holiday mode. Emily Zamora, Grant Carlson and family. New to Seaview Place last month are Grant Carlson and Emily Zamora, and their three sons Lochlan (five years) Rowan (two years) and Callan (five months). It has been a...

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