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Obituary: Derek Dix

Obituary: Derek Dix

'Derek’s work as a photographer and graphic designer beautifully captured his love for adventure and the natural world, leaving a legacy that will continue to inspire.'
Gumboot Nation: Creekers weather the rain for community photo

Gumboot Nation: Creekers weather the rain for community photo

Also, playing tourist along the Coast this weekend
John Henderson elected secretary of global electric vehicle group

John Henderson elected secretary of global electric vehicle group

Global EV Alliance is a network of electric vehicle drivers’ organizations from around the globe, including 60 associations in 35 countries with a combined membership of over 320,000.
Forecasters warn B.C. of hot summer, as province offers more free air conditioners

Forecasters warn B.C. of hot summer, as province offers more free air conditioners

VICTORIA — British Columbia's government is tripling a program that offers free air conditioners to people with low incomes as forecasters say the province should prepare for hotter-than-normal temperatures in June.
Letter: Include everyone and it benefits everyone

Letter: Include everyone and it benefits everyone

'It feels odd in 2024 to have to say things out loud like the Earth is round, war is bad, and inclusive spaces benefit everyone, but here we are having to say these things.'
Harbour-Egmont Highlights: Volunteers, parade entries still sought for Egmont Day

Harbour-Egmont Highlights: Volunteers, parade entries still sought for Egmont Day

Egmont Day is this Saturday, June 1. From the organizers: “We are still in need of baked goods, volunteers and parade entries. The kids fishing derby is at 8:30 (government dock) parade starts at 11 (parade participants arrive around 10:30, muster at the museum/Skookumchuk trailhead). Lunch is at noon. If you have baked goods to bring, drop off at the cakewalk in the community hall.
Rob Shaw: Do the BC Conservatives have a vetting problem or a judgment problem?

Rob Shaw: Do the BC Conservatives have a vetting problem or a judgment problem?

BC Conservatives under the microscope after candidate's controversial exit
The lower Sunshine Coast is hosting a new marathon next month

The lower Sunshine Coast is hosting a new marathon next month

A ‘trail celebration and festival feel’: The inaugural Coaster Marathon comes to Sechelt June 8
Where in the world are people most optimistic about AI?

Where in the world are people most optimistic about AI?

Verbit analyzed data from a December 2023 Bosch survey to see where people are the most excited by AI and how they hope it will change their lives.
Opinion: How extreme heat can affect mental illnesses

Opinion: How extreme heat can affect mental illnesses

Extreme heat will continue to affect Canada, but the negative impacts on the most vulnerable, including those living with mental illness, can be reduced by taking steps to ensure healthier cities.