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Sea messenger honoured in museum transformation

Sea messenger honoured in museum transformation

Three years after the body of a young fin whale was recovered by the shíshálh Nation in Pender Harbour (kalpilin), its carefully-preserved skeleton will be made visible to the public following a major renovation at the Nation’s tems swiya Museum.
Gibsons Dance Studio student visions highlighted at preview

Gibsons Dance Studio student visions highlighted at preview

Nearly 60 artists from the Gibsons Dance Centre provided a preview of the studio’s upcoming competitive season for a percipient audience on March 8.
Indigenous Learning at SD46 receives $10,000

Indigenous Learning at SD46 receives $10,000

Indigenous Learning gratefully received a generous $10,000 donation from Domtar (Howe Sound Pulp and Paper) in February.
Kisses and Kicks: Kicks to those who are rude to serving staff, kisses for spotting escaped dogs

Kisses and Kicks: Kicks to those who are rude to serving staff, kisses for spotting escaped dogs

Here are your kisses and kicks for the week of March 14! Kisses to our Hall Road neighbors who cleared our driveway twice during the snow.
Art Beat: Scottish classical pianist Steven Osborne makes Sechelt return

Art Beat: Scottish classical pianist Steven Osborne makes Sechelt return

Scottish pianist Steven Osborne will make a return engagement to the Raven’s Cry Theatre in Sechelt on Sunday, March 23 at 2:30 p.m. for the final concert of the regular season presented by the Coast Recital Society.
Mackenzie Stewart launches bobsled fundraiser

Mackenzie Stewart launches bobsled fundraiser

The "Push to Italy" invites registrants to drive their own sled at the Whistler Sliding Centre on April 6
Coast Scene: Early Years Fair

Coast Scene: Early Years Fair

Halfmoon happenings: Fishing derby coming up

Halfmoon happenings: Fishing derby coming up

Also, Saturday Jam continues at Coopers Green
A would-be tricky rescue turns into great training exercise for Gibsons RCM SAR

A would-be tricky rescue turns into great training exercise for Gibsons RCM SAR

A few adrenaline-soaked minutes and a beach separated Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue (RCM SAR) Station 14 crew members and the small boat run aground at Mission Point Wednesday evening, where they feared there may be someone in distress.
Gumboot Nation: Bare, bold & brilliant: beginnings of Boudoir Rouge

Gumboot Nation: Bare, bold & brilliant: beginnings of Boudoir Rouge

“The first time I was on stage, I was shaking like a leaf.” Hidden behind an umbrella, she knew that at some point, she would have to throw it aside — the only thing separating her from the audience.