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Coaster publishes first book

Pender Harbour's Frank White started writing the story of his life as a pioneer B.C. truck driver in 1972 when he was nearly 60.

Christmas carol cruise is back

Back by popular demand, the Porpoise Bay Christmas carol cruise is ready set to sail again on Saturday, Dec. 14. The boats will start their procession from the government dock in Porpoise Bay at 6 p.m. sharp.

A different kind of shopping

Locally managed and family-owned event company Amarose Events promises to shake up the shopping experience here on the Sunshine Coast.

Tele-workshop equips families with tools

Changes in communication and behaviour are very common in people living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias.

Teresa Fournier and Ruby Slipper big winners

Teresa Fournier, owner of Trail Bay Source For Sports, is this year's winner of the prestigious Norm Bodle Memorial Award.

From Lhasa to Katmandu by bike

The Dec. 6 meeting of the Sunshine Coast Natural History Society features an illustrated presentation by Ron Bennie, who will describe an extended family bicycle trip, through some of the highest mountain passes in the world, from Lhasa to Katmandu.

Help a child get out and play

KidSport launched its national on-line fundraising campaign last week called Give the Gift of Sport, to help all kids get in the game. The campaign runs from Nov. 20 to Jan.

Documentary shows hope for millions

Imagine you're a young woman in one the biggest, poorest and most dangerous slums in the world, you were married just after you turned 11, you have never been to school, and now you are a mother whose children face the same grim future.

Library welcomes new chief librarian

The Sechelt Public Library Association (SPLA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Margaret Hodgins as the new chief librarian starting Jan. 2.

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.