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SCRD targeted by ransomware attack

SCRD targeted by ransomware attack

The regional district is still determining whether personal information was accessed
Local director finds harmony in Amazon rainforest

Local director finds harmony in Amazon rainforest

'Diego Samper, a resident of Langdale for two decades who returns regularly to his birth country of Colombia, directed Wild Symphony. The 45-minute art film is the fusion of Samper’s still photography, audio recordings, and collaboration with Indigenous song keepers.'
Halfmoon Happenings: It’s soon Tom the Turkey’s time

Halfmoon Happenings: It’s soon Tom the Turkey’s time

And Wendy’s Drive Thru at the school still seeking volunteers
Flora and fauna focus of Sunshine Coast Arts Centre exhibition

Flora and fauna focus of Sunshine Coast Arts Centre exhibition

Painter Claire Crawford and multidisciplinary artist Brigitte Potter-Maell exhibitions are on until Oct. 8
Resident alleges potential conflict over Powell River mayor's property

Resident alleges potential conflict over Powell River mayor's property

Pat Martin appears before committee of the whole to outline investigation
Pender Harbour Pipe Band raises a glass for the Queen and John Webb

Pender Harbour Pipe Band raises a glass for the Queen and John Webb

Harbour-Egmont Highlights: H.U.G.S. for uke beginners

Harbour-Egmont Highlights: H.U.G.S. for uke beginners

And, Walk a Thon for Golden Rescue Canada coming Oct. 1
B.C. COVID-19 deaths rebound from multi-month low

B.C. COVID-19 deaths rebound from multi-month low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. fall to lowest level since June
Art Beat: Threads of meaning run through Madeira Park

Art Beat: Threads of meaning run through Madeira Park

A showcase involving dozens of contributors opened with a public reception at Madeira Park’s FibreWorks Studio and Gallery on Sept. 17, featuring works in a medium at once familiar and surprising: paper.
Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast kicks off with BC Ferries help

Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast kicks off with BC Ferries help

As 38 Cops for Cancer riders prepare to undertake nearly 900 kilometres on bike, BC Ferries announced which sailings the riders will be taking.