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WHAT’S IN STORE: Eco-friendly Walnut Grove students vie for technology prize

WHAT’S IN STORE: Eco-friendly Walnut Grove students vie for technology prize

In this week’s business column, there’s a lot of talk about booze and food.
91Ô­´´ trucker survives walking into the Dragon’s Den

91Ô­´´ trucker survives walking into the Dragon’s Den

A local man came away with an offer from one of the show hosts but others are also now interested.
Top 10 91Ô­´´ City attractions listed

Top 10 91Ô­´´ City attractions listed

Discover 91Ô­´´ City unveils first City-centric promotional pamphlet
91Ô­´´â€™s 1 Fish 2 Fish celebrating 20 years

91Ô­´´â€™s 1 Fish 2 Fish celebrating 20 years

One of 91Ô­´´ City’s longest-running businesses set to mark milestone
Public input sought for Infrastructure Canada Smart Cities Challenge

Public input sought for Infrastructure Canada Smart Cities Challenge

Seyem’ Qwantlen Business Group has partnered with the Township to submit a joint application
91Ô­´´ community group and farm win provincial farmers’ market awards

91Ô­´´ community group and farm win provincial farmers’ market awards

You’ve Gotta Have Friends and Aldergrove’s Friesen Farms were honoured by the provincial organization.
WHAT’S IN STORE: Transplants bring Mediterranean flavour to Fort 91Ô­´´

WHAT’S IN STORE: Transplants bring Mediterranean flavour to Fort 91Ô­´´

A catering and bistro has been moved from White Rock to the village.
Canadian-based co-operative MEC takes stand in American gun control issue

Canadian-based co-operative MEC takes stand in American gun control issue

On March 1, MEC CEO announced it won’t purchase from U.S. gun manufacturer Vista Outdoor
New 91Ô­´´ home construction, design garnering industry attention

New 91Ô­´´ home construction, design garnering industry attention

Three 91Ô­´´ projects make the shortlist for the Greater Vancouver Home Builders awards.
Spring Fling Shred event in Fort 91Ô­´´ April 7

Spring Fling Shred event in Fort 91Ô­´´ April 7

Proceeds from shredding event go to Ron Dunkley Memorial Society