Metro Vancouver Close UpMetro Vancouver Close Up2018-01-30T08:00:00ZGP0|#1e5e1af1-1a34-40e8-9b98-1effccdab47f;L0|#01e5e1af1-1a34-40e8-9b98-1effccdab47f|Issue 39;GTSet|#d14ffe11-45dc-48fb-8684-ff109cf15a74<div class="ExternalClass842E349EF9E54525BDB5E1291F9762AA"><table width="100%" style="background:none;border:0px currentcolor;"><tbody style="background:none;"><tr><td style="width:155px;vertical-align:top;"> <a href="https://metrovancouverblog.org/2018/01/15/lagoons-legacy-in-port-coquitlam/" target="_blank"><img src="/metroupdate/PublishingImages/issue39-lagoon.jpg" alt="" style="width:153px;" /></a> </td><td style="color:#ffffff;vertical-align:top;"> <strong> <a href="https://metrovancouverblog.org/2018/01/15/lagoons-legacy-in-port-coquitlam/" target="_blank">Lagoons Legacy in Port Coquitlam: </a></strong> The City of Port Coquitlam has made a significant contribution to the region’s wilderness areas by transforming two old sewage lagoons into a 27-acre park with ponds, marshes, meadows, forests and aquatic habitats. </td></tr><tr><td style="width:155px;vertical-align:top;"> <a href="https://metrovancouverblog.org/2018/01/16/sea-of-stories-white-rock-play/" target="_blank"> <img src="/metroupdate/PublishingImages/issue39-seaofstories.jpg" alt="" style="width:153px;" /></a></td><td style="color:#ffffff;vertical-align:top;"> <strong><a href="https://metrovancouverblog.org/2018/01/16/sea-of-stories-white-rock-play/" target="_blank">Sea of Stories, A White Rock Play</a></strong>: A professional theatre group in White Rock has added a page to Greater Vancouver’s collective history books. In ‘Sea of Stories,’ a teenager begrudgingly researches White Rock for a school project and discovers himself immersed in vignettes from different eras.</td></tr></tbody></table></div>0