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Isolation on the Coast

We have good reasons to celebrate our inclusive sense of community, but we must not flatter ourselves. We isolate and exclude, as well. And that betrays vanity and a lack of social vision.

Spring cleansing: body, house and spirit

March it comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb or, so they say. And this pretty much sums up my approach to cleansing too. I'm a little zealous about it this time of year, clearing the cobwebs of winter, before settling gently into spring.

Gumboot Connection

Tonight, Friday, March 14 why not have dinner at the Roberts Creek Legion from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Great food and great music by Danny Dolen too. Seedy Saturday is this Saturday, March 15 at the Creek Hall from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Early diagnoses is the key

As many as 50 per cent of Canadians with dementia are not diagnosed early enough, and that means many Sunshine Coast residents living with dementia are losing precious time when care and support can make a tremendous difference in their quality of li

Coast chapter welcomes speaker

The Sunshine Coast Chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada welcomes David Hefland as its guest speaker next Friday night, March 14. The presentation takes place at 7:30 p.m. at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in Sechelt.

Gibsons' treasure Helen Alp passes

A treasure of Gibsons, Helen Alp (aka the shopping cart lady), passed away on March 1 at St. Mary's Hospital. Alp suffered a stroke several weeks ago and was being cared for at the hospital as her health was in steady decline.

Students celebrate support for playground

With nearly 80 per cent of funding for a new playground now secured, students at West Sechelt Elementary School are celebrating the important donors who have gotten them this far and setting a date to break ground.

GSA's approach to bullying awareness

On Feb. 26 Chatelech Secondary School's Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) with the help of the National Film Board of Canada held a showing of the movie My Prairie Home by Chelsea Macmullan.

How to eat your landscape in style

Author and landscape architect Senga Lindsay will inspire both your landscape and your fresh-from-the-garden meals with her multi-media workshop, The Best of the Best: Edible Trees, Shrubs and Plants to Use in Your Landscape.

The five-tier pyramid of public health

A person born in North America or Europe in 1900 could expect to live an age of 50. By 2000, that individual would expect to live an additional 30 years - more than a generation.