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SCDC: It’s complicated Plans progress slowly for Cloverdale Mall development By Jennifer Lang former dry cleaner was discovered, ushering in remediation efforts even For five years and counting, it’s as site servicing work got underway, been the number-one question leading to a sense of frustration in for residents and businesses alike: the historic town centre. what’s happening with Ongoing remediation the Cloverdale Mall site? eff orts to clean up soil About 30 people “They inherited a contamination have turned out for last week’s delayed the project, but update on Cloverdale whole bunch of SCDC officials are optiWest Village, where mistic progress is being problems. ” Surrey City Developmade and that two ment Corp. officials and - Coun. Dave phases will be completbusiness leaders struck ed within five years. Woods a conciliatory-sounding “This has been a very tone for the most part. complex site,” Coun. The dilapidated mall Dave Woods said at a was torn down in 2011 in order to Nov. 17 meeting at the Cloverdale redevelop the former City of Surrey Legion, called after last month’s property in phases as a blend of open house was sparsely attended. commercial and residential units “They inherited a whole bunch of called Cloverdale West Village. problems.” Those plans stalled when enviSee SCDC / Page 3 ronmental contamination from a
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Without their help, a massive holiday appeal that assists hundreds of Cloverdale residents each December would grind to a halt. They’re volunteers from the Surrey Association for Community Living. Last week, they were putting together donation boxes for the Cloverdale Christmas Hamper Program. They also help pick up donations from schools, businesses and stores and deliver them to the hamper assembly line at Pacific Community Church.
Actor stars in Treasure Island – with a twist
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The plot follows Jim Hawkins (“Jim” is short for Jemima), a young orphan living with her grandma. Together, they run an inn. One night, a pirate shows up on their doorstep, boasting that he’s a sea captain. Jim is entranced by the captain’s tales, and further hooked by the discovery of a treasure chest, and a map that promises to leads to a tantalizing reward. They’re off on an adventure that soon brings Jim under the spell of Long John Silver, and a band of pirates. Cue the action, complete with sword fighting and other exciting theatrical elements, from music and dancing to inventive staging. See LAUGHS / Page 3
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made its North American stage debut. Based on the classic tale by novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, this 2014 stage version by Bryony Lavery recasts the main characters as women, including the role Misic is playing, Jim Hawkins. Its run at London’s National theatre wrapped in April. The Guardian called it “an imaginative adaptation which keeps alive the wit and excitement of the book.” Wit, excitement, adventure, danger – these are all elements of a ripping good yarn, one that traditionally revolves around a male protagonist. This rendering inverts the usual guy-centric formula, and puts gals at the centre of the action, offering a more contemporary take on a classic tale of high sease adventure. 7292888
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Morgan Misic stars as Jim Hawkins in a new stage version of the classic high seas adventure.
By Jennifer Lang In acting terms, Morgan Misic is what you might call a quadruple threat. She can act, sing, dance, and she knows how to swashbuckle. So when the script calls for all those considerable stage skills plus sword fighting (not to mention a certain finesse with a sea shanty), she’s your gal. Which is why it makes perfect sense that the Cloverdale resident is currently starring in Capilano Theatre’s production of Treasure Island, a comedy running to Nov. 28 at the BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts at Capilano University in North Vancouver. “I’m really excited,” she told the Reporter just hours before the preview was set to take the stage. In doing so, the production