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May Day Parade, Fun Run on tap

May Day Parade, Fun Run on tap

Yes indeed, there will be a May Day Parade on Sunday, May 23, starting off from the Madeira fire hall at 11 a.m.
Spring has sprung in the Creek

Spring has sprung in the Creek

Spring cleaning in Roberts Creek is an annual event that begins in late February and runs through to about Valentine’s Day. On Saturday, May 29, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Butterfly rangers set up welcoming gardens

Butterfly rangers set up welcoming gardens

Encouraging a highway of pollinator-friendly habitat on the Sunshine Coast
Club boats safe and ready to go

Club boats safe and ready to go

Ready to get out after a year of lockdown? The Gibsons Yacht Club (GYC) has an opportunity for you. Recently, members of GYC’s club boat program did a regular maintenance check on Pavlova, one of two GYC club boats.
How is your relationship in the pandemic?

How is your relationship in the pandemic?

Is your partner annoying you?
Volunteers complete 30-hour Zoom training marathon

Volunteers complete 30-hour Zoom training marathon

Fourteen new Sunshine Coast Hospice volunteers have been on a learning journey together, spending over 30 hours in an intense Zoom volunteer orientation to learn about compassionate end-of-life care on the Sunshine Coast.
Legacy Garden is looking fantastic

Legacy Garden is looking fantastic

The news you need to know! Yes Regina, Rosie the ginger cat you see around the school has a loving home and, yes, she thinks the schoolyard is hers.
Farm stands add flavour to Redrooffs

Farm stands add flavour to Redrooffs

Hi everyone! Hope you all had a wonderful week and were able to enjoy some family time with your moms. We’ve had some warm days, with beautiful blue skies and cool, clear nights.
FibreWorks Gallery hosts artist talk on Facebook

FibreWorks Gallery hosts artist talk on Facebook

FibreWorks Gallery, in lieu of an opening reception, will host Landbase/Home, an artist talk with Caitlin ffrench, a visual artist working with botanical and earth pigments as a way to find connection between memory and place.
FLOWER UP SECHELT

FLOWER UP SECHELT

Lyall and Sally Markham, Gerri Randall, Margaret Acton, Edwin Leung and Penny Lyle were among those taking part in the Sechelt Garden Club’s “FlowerUp!Sechelt” effort on Mermaid Avenue in downtown Sechelt, May 5.