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Art Beat: Muralist, illustrator Ben Tour opens 'A Lil’ Sum' show at The Kube

Art Beat: Muralist, illustrator Ben Tour opens 'A Lil’ Sum' show at The Kube

Also, four Gibsons artists holding Open Studio Day and Coastal Art Gallery hosting a Battle of the Brushes May 25.
Reader photos: The aurora dance over the Sunshine Coast

Reader photos: The aurora dance over the Sunshine Coast

More not-so-northern lights may be in store Saturday evening.
Photos: Langdale Elementary School's annual Spring Fair delights

Photos: Langdale Elementary School's annual Spring Fair delights

Langdale Elementary School (LES) held its annual Spring Fair on May 4. The well-attended event included bouncy castles, lawn games, a cake walk, face painting, a petting zoo, firefighters, and a barbecue lunch.
BC Ferries plans long-term repair contracts with two North Van shipyards

BC Ferries plans long-term repair contracts with two North Van shipyards

Seaspan and Allied shipyards in North Vancouver will both get ferry refit work
Sechelt approves lower 7.71% property tax increase for 2024 budget

Sechelt approves lower 7.71% property tax increase for 2024 budget

Budget focused on infrastructure upgrades and essential services
Astronomer coming home to qathet region for speaker series

Astronomer coming home to qathet region for speaker series

Exoplanets, mystifying objects, complex cameras highlight talk hosted by Malaspina Naturalists
B.C. man files lawsuit for alleged camp sex abuse

B.C. man files lawsuit for alleged camp sex abuse

The lawsuit names a now-dead Camp Capilano counsellor who allegedly abused the man when he was nine.
Three B.C. real estate agents to pay combined penalties of $73K

Three B.C. real estate agents to pay combined penalties of $73K

A $40,000 penalty was ordered against an agent who failed to properly conduct a property sale while two penalties were issued against agents who bought and sold a pre-sale condo.
Kisses and Kicks: May 10 edition

Kisses and Kicks: May 10 edition

Here are the good deeds (and not so good deeds) that happened in our Coast community this week!
With B.C.'s Bill 12 on pause, what happens next?

With B.C.'s Bill 12 on pause, what happens next?

Province says it will revisit public-harm bill if other online safety efforts don’t succeed.