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Pender Harbour-Egmont Highlights: It’s the last Coffee House of the year

Pender Harbour-Egmont Highlights: It’s the last Coffee House of the year

Coffee House tonight, Friday, Nov. 10 at the School of Music welcome performers James Millar and Spindrift featuring Randy Shepherd, Garth Oliver Bowen, and Charlie Veaudry. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music at 7:30 p.m. $10 suggested donation at the door.
BC Ferries cancels sailings between Texada and Powell River

BC Ferries cancels sailings between Texada and Powell River

Incoming adverse weather results in sailings being halted this evening
BC Ferries adjusts Langdale schedule Friday due to wind storm

BC Ferries adjusts Langdale schedule Friday due to wind storm

Predicted wind event provokes adjusted sailing times.
Halfmoon Happenings: Spotlight on – Remembering

Halfmoon Happenings: Spotlight on – Remembering

Also, it's holiday market season
Gumboot Nation: Just some of the ways you can volunteer

Gumboot Nation: Just some of the ways you can volunteer

Also, celebration of life for Hans is Sunday
Sechelt Advisory Planning Commission supports cannabis production facility variance

Sechelt Advisory Planning Commission supports cannabis production facility variance

A new cannabis production facility could be coming to ts’ukw’um (Wilson Creek). 
WWII veteran from qathet remembers victory voyage

WWII veteran from qathet remembers victory voyage

Lloyd family has lived in the region since 1920s
Roberts Creek Volunteer Fire Department swiftly responds to vehicle blaze

Roberts Creek Volunteer Fire Department swiftly responds to vehicle blaze

Department uses its new vehicle fire ‘pump and roll’ apparatus
Canadian tour of internationally acclaimed jazz duo ends at High Beam Dreams tomorrow

Canadian tour of internationally acclaimed jazz duo ends at High Beam Dreams tomorrow

Dutch jazz musicians Ineke Vandoorn and Marc van Vugt make one last stop in their concert tour of Canada, Friday at High Beam Dreams in Gibsons.
B.C. family doctor helps slam door on extending residency by one year

B.C. family doctor helps slam door on extending residency by one year

Over nine in 10 Canadian family doctors rejected their regulator's proposal to extend residency from two years to three years, amid a nationwide doctor shortage.