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In the Community

Walking in Old Hilo: A Big Island survivor

Recent tsunami warnings in the Hawaiian Islands prompt warm memories of our last visit to Hilo, the Big Island's resilient little capital. Faithfully restored, Mission House illustrates early missionary life.

Generosity from the Sunshine Coast continues to help Japan

The Sunshine Coast Japan Disaster Relief Fund committee is pleased to update the community on how donations are being used in areas devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan.

Journey on pilgrimage without leaving the Coast

Chase the January blues in an experiential workshop guided by Rev. Lynne McNaughton and Rev. Gerald Hobbs. The workshop will allow participants to journey on pilgrimage without leaving the Sunshine Coast.

Lighting the memories

Sunshine Coast Hospice presented the annual Lighting the Memories ceremony at 2 p.m. on New Year's Day at Snickett Park in Sechelt. This event marked the conclusion of the Lights of Life program for this season.

Halfmoon Bay native shines at Model UN conference

Halfmoon Bay native Johnny Brynelsen was awarded a Book Prize for his skill and contribution in the Security Council at McGill University's Secondary Schools' United Nations Symposium (SSUNS) last weekend.

Debunking the myth of unsustainable medicare

Some contend our public health care system is unsustainable and propose for-profit health care as the solution. It is a myth that medicare is unsustainable, but there are critical changes needed to improve Canada's health care system.

A celebration for conservation

Join the Sunshine Coast Conservation Association (SCCA) as they present their ninth annual Celebration of Conservation, dance and silent auction on Saturday, Nov. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Sechelt Seniors' Activity Centre. Admission is by donation.

Secrets of the lace parasols

Joan Barrington has an interesting craft - and one that the world will soon discover when they watch the lingerie event of the year, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, broadcast this Tuesday, Nov. 29, on CBS.

Volunteers needed for Christmas campaign

Generosity is like kindling a yule log - it lights up lives and gives warmth.

Library hosts workshops

The Gibsons and District Public Library is hosting two workshops designed to engage the public in writing, storytelling and interactive movement. The first is this Saturday, Nov. 26, from 1 to 3 p.m.