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Put minds into motion

Sechelt residents experiencing early memory loss can get their Minds in Motion in the New Year. A new fitness and social program offered by the non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C.

Live poets at Elphinstone

Do today's high school students take any interest in the works of past poets? Most adults would believe that they have other interests based on the technology of the future.

Celebrating African grandmothers with art

Sunshine Coast Grandmothers and GrandOthers (SCG&G), friends of the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign of the Stephen Lewis Foun-dation, work hard fundraising to support the work of African grandmothers.

January meeting all about earthquakes

Guest speaker Peter Hews will give a presentation entitled; Earthquakes in the Sunshine Coast area: past, present and future at the first meeting of 2014 for the Sunshine Coast Natural History Society. The meeting is tonight, Friday, Jan.

Halfmoon Bay Happenings

Happy New Year to everyone! Halfmoon Bay Elementary School kicks their new year off with a pancake breakfast and gingerbread making activity on Monday, Jan. 6.

Woodland Christmas brings seasonal smiles

Festivities for all ages - the season's music, stories and sweets; making wishes, nature crafts and memories; wreaths, stories and photos with a zany Santa - Woodland Christmas this Sunday, Dec.

Giving back: a holiday event

The merchants of Gibsons Landing are getting into the holiday spirit with a one-day holiday event next Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Eldercollege offers course preview

The Sunshine Coast community is invited to join Sunshine Coast Eldercollege for its spring course preview on Tuesday, Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Sechelt campus of Capilano University.

Moustaches race up Soames for men's health

The inaugural Moustache Mountain Hiking Race was held on Sunday, Nov. 24. An official Movember move event, participants moustachioed or not, male and female raced from Soames Beach to the top of Soames Hill.

A community rallies together to help

While you are out shopping around the Sunshine Coast, you may notice some new cans accenting the cash registers.