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St. Hilda's to hold craft fairs

The members of St Hilda's Church are holding their annual craft sales this month beginning with an early bird sale in the church hall this Saturday, Nov. 23 from noon to 3 p.m. Free coffee will be served. Then next Friday and Saturday Nov.

Lights of Life: Remembering our loved ones

For many, the holiday season can be the hardest time of the year - especially if you're grieving the loss of someone close to you in the past year.

Museum receives awards

The Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives was recently the recipient of two prestigious awards for its Time Travel Sunshine Coast heritage walking tour project.

Sweater drive a huge success

Living Faith Lutheran Church is thanking the Sunshine Coast community for its phenomenal support of the emergency sweater drive for Syrian refugees.

A lecture on climate change

Dr. Patrick Walden will present a lecture on climate change this Wednesday, Nov. 20 as part of the Eldercollege Continuing Education series. The lecture will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. at the Chatelech Secondary School auditorium.

BC SPCA to provide spay/neuter?grants

The BC SPCA is offering spay/neuter grants in 2014 to help communities across British Columbia address the tragedy of pet overpopulation.

SCCA thanks volunteers

On Oct.

An initiative to go meatless one day a week

As more people become aware of the plight of animals on factory farms and the increasing risk of climate change many are searching for ways to lessen the impact their diet has on animals and the environment.

Head shave to benefit young adults with cancer

On Nov. 22 Kate Hergott will lose her lovely locks in support of a friend who has faced breast cancer through a solo Shave for the Brave event- - a Young Adult Cancer Canada (YACC) fundraiser.

Alternative school celebrates 20-years

The Sunshine Coast Alternative School is celebrating its 20-year anniversary with a huge concert to benefit the school's music program. On Friday, Nov.