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Student project helps dream big

I heard once that there isstrength in numbers. Seven billion is a monumentally large number, so logically, it should carry with it monumental strength.

More Than Honey opens for the fall

The Green Film Series has announced its fall line-up of films. This special series organized by Sustainable Coast Magazine (sustainablecoast.

Learn to preserve your garden's bounty

Are you interested in learning the safest and most productive methods of preserving your home harvest? Christine Chandler will lead a hands-on workshop in freezing and other methods of preserving that will have you enjoying your summer harvest all ye

Learn to give healing to animals

Do you love animals and want to help them? The Self Realization Meditation Healing Centre in Halfmoon Bay is offering their popular animal well-being course the weekend of Sept. 21 and 22.

Lobster Fest promises a great evening

Greta Grunow Guzek's painting Playful Promise so aptly describes the purpose inherent in the creative journeys often hosted at Linwood House in Roberts Creek.

Fundraising event just gets bigger

The annual Fall FunFest is continuing the tradition, with an upgrade this year. The grad class of 2014 at Elphinstone Secondary School is exited to host this year's event on Wednesday, Sept. 11.

Gibsons to host annual fundraiser

On Sunday, Sept. 15 starting at 8 a.m. the early birds will be off and running to honour Terry Fox in the annual fundraising for cancer research event.

Weaving workshops continue

The summer weaving workshop series is proving to be extremely popular, so the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives is continuing the series later this month. On Saturday, Sept.

Celebrating Farmer Appreciation Week

Next Wednesday, Sept 11, the Farm Gate Market in Robert's Creek will join markets around B.C. in celebrating Farmer Appreciation Week. The fourth annual event, from 3 to 6 p.m.

Amnesty Day supports food bank

Gibsons Public Library patrons donated more than 260 pounds of food to St. Bart's Food Bank through the Food for Fines Amnesty program. The library forgave $300 worth of fines from Aug.