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Venue change for ferries open house

Due to anticipated high interest in the B.C. coastal ferries community engagement meeting in Gibsons on Saturday, Nov. 30, the venue for the public open house has been changed.

On-line auction closes this Saturday

BC Schizophrenia Society's inaugural on-line Christmas auction has officially begun. This is a great opportunity to show support for BC Schizophrenia Society's programs and services - and get your Christmas shopping done at the same time.

Share-a-Bear and give to a child

BC Liquor Stores is encouraging British Columbians to embrace the spirit of giving by participating in the annual Share-a-Bear campaign that is taking place in all 195 of its locations from now until just before Christmas.

Free criminal record checks for volunteers start Nov. 30

Beginning this Saturday, Nov. 30, organizations in B.C.'s volunteer and non-profit sector will be eligible for free criminal record checks for their volunteers who work with children and vulnerable adults.

Help a child get out and play

KidSport launched its national on-line fundraising campaign last week called Give the Gift of Sport, to help all kids get in the game. The campaign runs from Nov. 20 to Jan.

Visitors to health-care facilities reminded to get vaccinated

Members of the public are being reminded that beginning Dec. 2 if they are visiting someone in a health-care facility, they will be expected to have been vaccinated or wear a mask to help protect those most vulnerable this influenza season.

Accessibility improvements almost complete

There have been some accessibility improvements made to Rotary Friendship Park, the nautically themed playground on Sechelt's waterfront, but the bulk of improvements won't happen until the new year.

Getting answers to environmental questions

British Columbia is known for the unique beauty of its diverse landscape and wildlife. Like Canadians across the country, residents of British Columbia are proud of their natural heritage and are increasingly concerned with protecting it.

Fun-Raiser event will help fund school projects

The second annual Cedar Grove Elementary School Festive Family Fun-Raiser is sure to live up to its name with crafts for the kids, a visit from Santa, a silent auction, evergreen swag decorating, live music, great food and fantastic shopping opportun

Nohr OK with Coopers Green reno or replacement

Halfmoon Bay director Garry Nohr said the Welcome Beach Community Association (WBCA) should be the ones to decide whether to go ahead with plans to renovate Coopers Green Hall or replace it with a new building. Speaking at the Nov.