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Gibsons to host annual fundraiser

On Sunday, Sept. 15 starting at 8 a.m. the early birds will be off and running to honour Terry Fox in the annual fundraising for cancer research event.

Weaving workshops continue

The summer weaving workshop series is proving to be extremely popular, so the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives is continuing the series later this month. On Saturday, Sept.

Celebrating Farmer Appreciation Week

Next Wednesday, Sept 11, the Farm Gate Market in Robert's Creek will join markets around B.C. in celebrating Farmer Appreciation Week. The fourth annual event, from 3 to 6 p.m.

Amnesty Day supports food bank

Gibsons Public Library patrons donated more than 260 pounds of food to St. Bart's Food Bank through the Food for Fines Amnesty program. The library forgave $300 worth of fines from Aug.

Life on the edge

Commander Zero is a brilliantly written novel that takes place in the tiny community of Pender Harbour. This is not your quaint and cozy local yokel tale. It is dark and quirky, as lyrical and hard as the landscape itself.

Managers set to meet

Want to connect with other executive directors, managers, or volunteer coordinators for non-profit organizations on the Sunshine Coast? Ask advice, give advice, inform others of your initiatives, or just hang with others with a similar job? Sunshine

Changing with the times

The Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) now welcomes any woman who supports the pursuit of education and the advancement of the status of women worldwide.
Coasters nominated for international awards

Coasters nominated for international awards

Sunshine Coast residents Nicholas Mitchell, Nichi Plushke and Tim Pylypiuk have been nominated for the fourth annual INAP Awards.

A summer of training and learning

Every year cadets from the 2963 Seaforth Highlanders Army Cadet Corps in Sechelt travel to various summer camps, each one specializing in its own skill set.

Dig into fun at the Harvest Festival

Harvest Festival will buzz with excitement this Sunday, Sept. 1, at the Sunshine Coast Botanical Garden in Sechelt from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.