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LIVING WELL: Are you a tapper too?

LIVING WELL: Are you a tapper too?

Firstly, the T-shirts at Taps Rhythm Factory, Adults-Only Tap Dance Studio are super cute! Mine says, “Why yes, I am a tap dancer” and features a graphic drawing of sexy tap shoes, similar to the pretty patent leather ones I am trying on.

ROBERTS CREEK: Gumboot Connection

This month’s Friday Night live showcase at the Roberts Creek Legion features Ken Capron, The Jeevious Family, Jim Taylor and Robin Atchison. Music begins at 8 p.m.

HEALTH MATTERS: In support of your child’s health

Most parents would describe the responsibility of having a child as being balanced by the joys and richness of parenthood. But there can be challenges, too.
GET OUT THERE: Dancing among the trees

GET OUT THERE: Dancing among the trees

In the mountain bike world, the end of April is a bittersweet time here on the Sunshine Coast.

GOOD BIRDING: The spring arrival of birds

April and May are exciting times for birders as approximately 60 species of birds either arrive to spend the summer with us or migrate through our area to points further north.

Early childhood care and education available

Child care is a huge issue for us. There are very few spaces available. This was the message local women told the Progress Plan for women's economic well-being.

Vancouver artists headline benefit concert

Iconic singer and actress Jane Mortifee is headlining the Habitat for Humanity Singing into Spring benefit concert at the Raven's Cry Theatre in Sechelt next Saturday, April 26.

Multi-media project seeks participants

Third Coast International Public Art Society, a registered non-profit society in British Columbia, whose last project was the highly successful community interactive performance for Ice Gate at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, announces its support of

Credit Union supports Coast children

Sunshine Coast Credit Union has signed on as presenting sponsor of the 2014 Children's Festival and Duck Pluck, contributing $4,000 in cash and in-kind services.

Four inspired women and our community

This January, the Sunshine Coast Grandmothers and Grand Others group passed the $100,000 mark in funds raised to help grandmothers caring for their grandchildren, orphaned by AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.