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Written by JoAnne hibbert
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Friday, 07 December 2007 |
The Winter Arts Recital was a great success with over 60 children performing in dance, singing and piano. It is so much fun to see the children of Lions Bay performing in front of such a large audience that is probably one of the most vocal when it comes to applauding their kids. A big thanks goes to coordinators, Nancy Richmond and Caroline Maitre for all their hard work as well as Lori Atherton and Nancy Seow for helping with decorating and Lisa Turpin who did a fantastic job at MC. Lastly thanks to our sponsors, Dale Falconer, Super Save Fuels & Kevin O'Toole.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 10 December 2007 )
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Trails and Pathways in Lions Bay |
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Written by John Dudley
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Friday, 07 December 2007 |
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Many of you are probably unaware that scattered around the village are
trails that provide short cuts to other parts of the village and that in the
fall of 2005 a Trails and Pathways Committee was set up to make
recommendations on how to further improve interconnectivity within the
village.
A lot of the trails that exist now are probably only known to the residents
who live near them and the school age population who haven't got their
driving licenses yet and use them all the time.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 07 December 2007 )
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November 12 Storm Pictures |
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Written by lionsbay.net administrator
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Monday, 12 November 2007 |
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Here's a series of pictures from local photographers.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 November 2007 )
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Written by Louis Peterson
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Wednesday, 07 November 2007 |
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The peculiar maths in the title illustrates the fact that if noise
pollution is doubled from a decibel reading of 55 dba, the new decibel
reading will only be 58 dba. The math also reveals that incremental
changes of 10 dba from 40 to 50 to 60 to 70 dba represent 10- , 100-,
and 1,000-fold increases in noise pollution. When noise pollution
begins to exceed 50-55 dba, the effects are disturbing, unpleasant und
unhealthy - such is already the case in the daytime for many homes in
Lions Bay. At nighttime, to avoid the serious effects of sleep
disturbance, a level of 40-45 dba is considered as a maximum by many
international authorities. Again, nighttime disturbances in Lions Bay
are common. The matter is likely to get worse as traffic volumes on the
sea-to-Sky Highway increase in the future. Fortunately the Ministry of
Transport (MoT) recognizes the problem, and will be attempting to
provide various measures to mitigate the potential increases in noise
pollution, within its overall mandate of safety and reliability.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 November 2007 )
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First Edition of Lions Bay Community News Published |
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Written by lionsbay.net administrator
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
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The "premier" edition of the Lions Bay Community News (The News) was distributed in the Village today. The News is created from content published on this site. This News was placed in the mailboxes of Lions Bay residents. It is also available at the General Store and at the Villiage Offices. We'd like to thank all the volunteers for their huge efforts in making it possible to bring The News to you.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 September 2007 )
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