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SOLEfood Pacific

Second season at SOLEfood. Things are looking good. We helped SOLEfood get their permit for another site at Main and Terminal over the winter. Hope to see more SOLEfood farms coming on stream soon!

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Native Blooms Blooming on VanDusen Botanical Gardens Green Roof

I am pleased and just a little bit relieved to report that the early returns for the bulbs on the green roof are fantastic. The photos may not do justice to the number of blooms that are currently up there. … Continue reading

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Capilano University Community Garden – Green Roof

It  was truly a beautiful day as we installed the green roof on the tool shed that was built on April 13. As part of the Earth Day celebrations and inauguration of the garden, we quietly installed the green roof … Continue reading

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Green Month at Science World

This year, Vancity is the Presenting Sponsor of Green Month, at Science World, running from April 18 to May 17. The purpose of Green Month is to highlight sustainability efforts within our community and to promote Science World’s suite of exhibits and … Continue reading

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Capilano University Community Garden Build – Thank You

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To Everyone who participated in the Build at Capilano University’s Community Garden this past weekend, WE DID IT! It was a great start to the season, and luckily the weather worked in our favour.  We succeeded in building all but … Continue reading

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Thanks To Dillon Consulting For The Tool Donation

See these tools in action at out next build this Saturday at Capilano University!

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First 2013 Spring Build – Capilano University

Looking for volunteers for a build at the Capilano University Community Garden on their North Shore Campus. (map to come later) Saturday, April 13, 2013 – all day Capilano University will be building their first community garden this spring. The garden … Continue reading

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