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'Turns out I'm pretty good': Gibsons craftsman wins top awards at world’s largest knife show

'Turns out I'm pretty good': Gibsons craftsman wins top awards at world’s largest knife show

A Gibsons craftsman is taking the competitive knife-making world by storm, winning top awards at the recent Blade Show Atlanta, the world’s largest knife show.
B.C.'s drought: Comox Valley farmers hopeful drought will hold off after wetter spring

B.C.'s drought: Comox Valley farmers hopeful drought will hold off after wetter spring

Some worry they may not have enough feed and water to get through another season in a drought
The Amazing Race Canada to feature the Sunshine Coast next week

The Amazing Race Canada to feature the Sunshine Coast next week

The Sunshine Coast is set to be featured in a new season of The Amazing Race Canada, currently the country’s most popular television program and a widely watched summer reality series.
GPAG community unites for wide-ranging Present Tense spectacle

GPAG community unites for wide-ranging Present Tense spectacle

A record-breaking number of artists are featured in the newly-opened Present Tense exhibition at the Gibsons Public Art Gallery.
Letters: How to get involved in emergency preparedness on the Sunshine Coast

Letters: How to get involved in emergency preparedness on the Sunshine Coast

'It is clear that awareness and knowledge about preparedness is a major concern for both agencies and individuals, and it is up to all of us to get involved!'
Golf tourney to support SCCSS

Golf tourney to support SCCSS

Mulligan Madness Event to raise funds for affordable housing, community hub
B.C.'s drought: Water will keep flowing in capital region thanks to planning

B.C.'s drought: Water will keep flowing in capital region thanks to planning

Though this summer is expected to be one of the driest since 1896, the CRD is confident water supply won’t be affected — in part because of a decision made 20-plus years ago.
B.C.'s drought: As drought persists, stressed trees are more likely to fall on power lines

B.C.'s drought: As drought persists, stressed trees are more likely to fall on power lines

Chronic drought is stressing some trees — such as water-loving cedars — to the point that they’re much more vulnerable during extreme weather.
Letters: Sechelt, stay out of politics, out of Sue Big Oil

Letters: Sechelt, stay out of politics, out of Sue Big Oil

'If anyone is concerned about the climate, they should simply quit buying gas and heating oil.'
PHOTOS: Community comes out for first Pride Parade in qathet

PHOTOS: Community comes out for first Pride Parade in qathet

Pride society hosts Pride in the Park at Willingdon Beach after procession on July 6