
Exploring North Vancouver’s Past: Argyle English 8 Research the Archives at MONOVA

Now and Then: The Shipyards Through the Lens of Secondary Students
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Stephen Irving2022-11-30 08:26:092022-11-30 16:54:52Join Us On The Journey of Streetcar 153
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Stephen Irving2022-02-07 14:19:262022-03-21 10:07:06MONOVA launches Sensory Friendly Mornings
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Editor2020-06-02 16:25:442020-10-30 09:58:12Learning with Your Kids: Understanding Erosion
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Sarah McLennan2020-05-19 16:52:072020-10-30 10:01:26Learning with Your Kids: History in the Forests
Our Kids Give Kidoons Two Thumbs Up!
Children and partners of NVMA staff are often our guinea pigs and voluntolds. Thank you family! During covid you have helped empty the old warehouse, tested experiments for upcoming programs, previewed blog posts for us, and more. Most recently, our staff members kids have checked out our Kidoons cartoons and new online activities.

Out and About: Wood Patterns in the Shipyard
This past winter, if you took a break from skating at North Vancouver’s new outdoor rink at The Shipyard Commons, and wandered inside, you likely saw wooden objects hanging outside the washrooms. Bright and colourful and unusual shapes, but what are they?

