THE DRAGON'S PEN
/Along with everyone else, students at King George Secondary are self-isolating and dealing with an interruption to their education.
Read MoreAlong with everyone else, students at King George Secondary are self-isolating and dealing with an interruption to their education.
Read MoreNo gala-gala dos to report on, but Joy has a funny story to share -- and we all need a chuckle right now!
Read More$10,000 for the King George music program, volunteer opportunities, concerns about street-crossing safety on Barclay, and the “Healthy Choices” vending machine, and cheering on the King George Dragons!
Read MoreJoining a gardening committee is not unlike joining a plant society or gardening club. You find deeply knowledgeable and experienced people, enthusiastic, hard-working beginners, wise but lazy eccentrics, frustrated but aspiring dictators, and people who may become lifelong friends.
Read MoreAn art exhibition at the community centre, a refugee fundraiser with a very special guest, a reuse and recycle drop-off, much pondering at the Philosopher’s Cafe, and book and garden club events. For starters!
Read MoreThere’s “Funny Money” at PAL Studio Theatre, Patty V and Miles Black jazz it up at Roedde House, and the monthly lineups for Jazz Vespers, the Sylvia, and the English Bay Pub.
Read MoreConcerns raised about the Participatory Budget process, a decision pending on moving to remove a bus stop on Davie, the return of the herons, and weed for seniors.
Read MoreThe annual Symphony Ball was a gala gala do to remember, Joey has a new boss in the kitchen, and we bid a sad farewell to two great friends.
Read MoreA tribute to Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald at PAL Studio Theatre, a Valentine special at Roedde House, a weekly musical theatre sing-along at the Pumpjack, and jazz everwhere you look.
Read MoreTips on listing to Nature and being your own groundhog, Peter’s recommendation for the best Almanac to guide through the seasons, and some mid-winter gardening advice.
Read MoreCelebrating the season’s busiest Santa & Mrs. Claus, Order of Canada recipient Diane Clement, and culinary celebrity Nathan Fong’s new radio show, looking forward to a night out with Oscar, and remembering a horse racing legend.
Read MoreReporting on the annual MYP Fair, the Leadership Program, an upcoming anti-racism forum, and the cancellation of plans for a Valentine’s Day dance at KG.
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