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Gumboot Nation: Calm after wicked winds

Gumboot Nation: Calm after wicked winds

Also, 55th X-RCCA Annual Christmas Fair coming up
Halfmoon Happenings: We’re not in Kansas anymore and a cultural cooperative

Halfmoon Happenings: We’re not in Kansas anymore and a cultural cooperative

Also, the search is still on for a new columnist
Entrepreneurs: Kids Market

Entrepreneurs: Kids Market

The first annual kids market at Gibsons Public Market Nov. 3 was busy from start to finish.
Obituary: Donald W. Baron

Obituary: Donald W. Baron

'He spent his working career in the forest industry as a logger, boom man and equipment operator, and he especially loved being on the water.'

Volunteers sought for Better at Home

The Better at Home Program of the Sunshine Coast invites locals to explore the possibility of bringing volunteering into their lives.
Remembrance Day service in downtown Sechelt draws large crowd

Remembrance Day service in downtown Sechelt draws large crowd

Hundreds lined Cowrie Street to watch the parade Nov. 11, which led from the Sechelt Legion to the cenotaph.
50 artists join affordable housing campaign with auction

50 artists join affordable housing campaign with auction

Art lovers are invited to the 50 Artists for SCCSS 'Canapés, Cocktails & Charity Art Auction' on Nov. 16, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at High Beam Dreams in Gibsons.
Sechelt resident was arrested as part of the 'Resistance' in WW2

Sechelt resident was arrested as part of the 'Resistance' in WW2

Now 104 years old, Tony Price shares details of his time in solitary confinement before being moved to an Ilag in Laufen, Bavaria.
Obituary: William Murray Drope

Obituary: William Murray Drope

'He touched the lives of many people, family and friends alike and will never be forgotten. He leaves behind an incredible example of giving and of volunteerism.'
Obituary: Glenys A. Robison

Obituary: Glenys A. Robison

'A pioneer in her career, a committed contributor to community, a beloved partner, and a lover of cats, Glenys contributed in enormous ways to the advancement of women.'