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Photos: This Sakinaw Lake summer home welcomes the entire family

Photos: This Sakinaw Lake summer home welcomes the entire family

This two-storey, 3,000 sq. ft. lakefront home was made for an extended family, giving owners and guests comfort and privacy to enjoy their visits in a natural waterfront setting. 
Bright cat collars help protect birds, study finds

Bright cat collars help protect birds, study finds

Rainbow pattern serves as early-warning system for birds, giving them a chance to escape a cat’s lethal pounce.
First months on throne show King Charles wants to engage, but Canadians skeptical

First months on throne show King Charles wants to engage, but Canadians skeptical

Canadians, however, appear to be unmoved by the new monarch's efforts — if they've noticed them at all. 
Navy League Cadets presented cheque

Navy League Cadets presented cheque

Gibsons Legion 1st vice president Joan Thibault was on deck at the Navy League Cadet Inspection held at Gibsons Elementary School Wednesday, April 5.
Opinion: The value of volunteering on the Coast

Opinion: The value of volunteering on the Coast

The benefits are many – to you and your community
Letter: Petition launched against Connor Park hall location

Letter: Petition launched against Connor Park hall location

'The SCRD has thrown out all the effort and fundraising that has happened in the last 10 years for a hall replacement at Coopers Green that has been the social hub for the last 110 years. Sixty-four per cent of respondents to the SCRD survey wanted a hall at Coopers Green.'
Letters: Part of the community’s soul at stake with Stonehurst

Letters: Part of the community’s soul at stake with Stonehurst

'Besides losing the beautiful old Acacia trees on site – trees the town has sworn to protect – Stonehurst represents one of the underpinnings of our unique “Five Corners” intersection in the lower village.'
Public-service strike: Union 'fed up' with pace of talks but Ottawa blames union

Public-service strike: Union 'fed up' with pace of talks but Ottawa blames union

OTTAWA — Talks between the federal government and the union representing 155,000 striking public servants appeared mired in communication issues on Saturday as both sides accused the other of obstructing negotiations
U-18 Storm boys win their last-ever home game. Now for the final

U-18 Storm boys win their last-ever home game. Now for the final

The U-18 Storm are off to the Coastal Cup final in Maple Ridge this Saturday
Ah, this is the life!: Inside the spectacular Secret Cove Marina

Ah, this is the life!: Inside the spectacular Secret Cove Marina