In the green

 

 
 
 
 
Snip snip: Takenori Omiya, an eco-sculpture assistant with the City of Burnaby, trims a whale featured on Marine Drive. The city has a number of ecosculptures, including an eagle and a trio of bears.
 

Snip snip: Takenori Omiya, an eco-sculpture assistant with the City of Burnaby, trims a whale featured on Marine Drive. The city has a number of ecosculptures, including an eagle and a trio of bears.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

Snip snip: Takenori Omiya, an eco-sculpture assistant with the City of Burnaby, trims a whale featured on Marine Drive. The city has a number of ecosculptures, including an eagle and a trio of bears.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Snip snip: Takenori Omiya, an eco-sculpture assistant with the City of Burnaby, trims a whale featured on Marine Drive. The city has a number of ecosculptures, including an eagle and a trio of bears.
 

Snip snip: Takenori Omiya, an eco-sculpture assistant with the City of Burnaby, trims a whale featured on Marine Drive. The city has a number of ecosculptures, including an eagle and a trio of bears.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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