GBRRA All Candidates Meeting – November 5, 2014

The Grand Boulevard Ridgeway Residents Association hosted an All Candidates Meeting at Ridgeway Elementary School on November 5, 2014.

The candidates – three for Mayor and seventeen for Council – had the opportunity to introduce themselves to about 200 attendees and answer the following three questions:

  1. What is your vision for North Vancouver City for the next 10 years?
  2. What are your thoughts on the Official Community Plan, which was defeated at the last Council Meeting?
  3. What does sustainability mean to you?

Through questions submitted by audience members and the GBBRA, the candidates were asked to share their views on a wide variety of topics, such as acceptance of campaign donations from developers and unions, pace of population growth and density increase, traffic and transportation management, bus depot location, City/District amalgamation and waterfront development.

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GBRRA – All Candidates Meeting – Wednesday, November 5th – 7 p.m. – Ridgeway Elementary

The Grand Boulevard Residents Association is holding its 3rd All Candidates Meeting on Wednesday evening from 7 pm to 9 pm at Ridgeway Elementary School Gym (please use the North-East corner entrance, off the parking lot).

All 3 mayoralty candidates and the 18 candidates for Councillors have confirmed their attendance. Each candidate will have 2 minutes to speak, following by written questions from the audience. Please join us for this informative evening. Help to shape our beautiful City of North Vancouver by hearing the views of each candidate, and be sure to vote on November 15.

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GBRRA Fall 2014 Bulletin

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Fall 2014 e-Bulletin Screenshot

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GBRRA Summer 2014 Bulletin

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Summer 2014 e-Bulletin Screenshot

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Loutet Farm – Workshop and Volunteer event – 2014-05-10

In spite of cloudy weather, Emily Jubenvill gave a very useful and interesting talk on various aspects of building gardens and composting. One technique for building a new garden is called “Lasagna Gardening”. This method transforms a weedy patch of ground into a productive garden without stripping the sod or pulling the weeds. Layers of brown, carbon-rich material, such as leaves and straw, are combined with layers of nitrogen-rich greens, such as grass clippings, vegetable peelings and manure, to produce good garden soil in a very short time.

We saw the result of a Lasagna Garden, which was built last spring. This garden produced a large crop of pumpkins last summer. After one year the garden has a good layer of rich soil ready for planting. Emily cautioned that in a new Lasagna Garden certain vegetables, such as pumpkins and squash, will do well, but not carrots or potatoes.

Emily answered many questions about composting and growing vegetables. She also demonstrated how to tell whether soil needs to be amended with organic matter or sand and explained the use of cover crops to protect and enrich the soil.

After the workshop, the attendees were treated to a healthy lunch courtesy of Loutet Farm, Sprout Organic Market and GBRRA’s own Fiona Walsh, who shared an assortment of her home-made Kombucha teas. Fiona explained that Kombucha starts out as sugary tea, which then undergoes fermentation with the help of a SCOBY (an acronym for “symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast”). And yes, Fiona did bring a few SCOBYs for demonstration purposes. For instructions on how to make your own Kombucha, please refer to this link. Kombucha, besides being a delicious beverage (or an acquired taste, depending on who you talk to), may aid in the treatment of conditions such as GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease).

 

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GBRRA Annual General Meeting – 2014-04-27

Kerry Morris, who lives in the Grand Boulevard area, attended the GBRRA AGM. Kerry has put his name forth as a candidate for Mayoral position in the upcoming City of North Van Municipal Election Nov.15. Kerry spoke with great enthusiasm to all who attended. His website is www.kerrymorris.ca.

Following Kerry, Ric Erickson from the non-profit Bee Friendly Society gave a very interesting and informative talk at the AGM. Ric’s mission is to provide education about the native bees in BC and to protect them. One of the ways we can protect native bees is to leave some areas of our gardens undisturbed. Many of the native bees over-winter in the ground and should be left alone in order to survive. Growing a variety of native plants will provide food for the bees and other pollinators.

Ric’s website is www.beefriendly.ca. On his website is a list of ten things you can do to create a bee-friendly garden. You will also find an extensive list of native plants for the garden as well as pictures and descriptions of many of our native bees.

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GBRRA Annual General Meeting – 2013-05-05

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Loutet Farm – Workshop and Volunteer event – 2013-05-04

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Low Level Road Project – Community Update

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Low Level Road Project – Community Update

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