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Metro Vancouver considers axing fund supporting earthquake monitor

Metro Vancouver considers axing fund supporting earthquake monitor

Debate over fund unfolds same day region hit by earthquake
Pender Harbour-Egmont highlights: March music fundraisers abound

Pender Harbour-Egmont highlights: March music fundraisers abound

Also, Volunteer Income Tax Program available in Egmont for first time
5.1 magnitude earthquake shakes B.C. south coast

5.1 magnitude earthquake shakes B.C. south coast

No reports of damage have been received at this time.
Gumboot Nation: The things we still post

Gumboot Nation: The things we still post

Reflecting on the General Store’s bulletin board
Halfmoon Happenings: The Square Bay Little Library’s next chapter

Halfmoon Happenings: The Square Bay Little Library’s next chapter

Beloved literary landmark wrecked in a snowstorm accident
Obituary: Paul Gerard McKimm

Obituary: Paul Gerard McKimm

'He was a dear friend to many and an integral member of his community in Sechelt'
Obituary: Gregory William Gray

Obituary: Gregory William Gray

'Boating and family were Greg's life.'
Letters: Great bunch of teens on the bus

Letters: Great bunch of teens on the bus

'Kudos to all those teens who’ve given me a reason to smile this week.'
Climate speaker series starts at Gibsons Public Market

Climate speaker series starts at Gibsons Public Market

On the evening of Wednesday, Feb.12, Dr. Mark Jaccard of Simon Fraser University came to the Gibsons Public Market and gave a 40-minute presentation on Paths to Reduce Canada’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
Letters: Donald, and karma

Letters: Donald, and karma

'Once upon a time I wrote an article in the Toronto Star about the misadventures of local people burdened with famous names.'