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BY PHIL VERNON Special to the Driftwood “Some people can talk about their residential school experience. Others may be ...
Elected fire officials learned last week the district is planning its smallest year-over-year budget increase in years — and ...
As the Islands Trust marks its ninth month without a physical presence at what is typically its staff’s busiest location, ...
BY KIRSTEN BOLTON FOR ARTSPRING While slightly under last year’s 25th anniversary fundraising record, the results of this ...
BY ELIZABETH NOLAN Artcraft Manager Artcraft will be celebrating the month of August in an especially fitting way this year, ...
A pair of Mayne Island authors hope their new children’s book — a collaboration set in a familiar-feeling small island town — ...
By MARGARET DAY THE POINT GALLERY The Point Gallery is now in its 25th year as a place to encourage and enjoy art. Over time ...
First Nation administration say they hope B.C. officials learn from mistakes and help craft a remediation plan quickly after what appeared to be Indigenous cultural materials — including midden soil ...
Here we are, in the peak of summer, and it’s time to let our minds stray to one of our favourite seasonal activities. Yes, summer’s here and the time is […] ...
Back for another year, the Mosaic Arts & Culture Festival presented by Ptarmigan Arts will take place for the second time in ...
BY ELLA ROWLAND Food Share Program Coordinator This week, as plums and cherries ripen on the trees, the Salt Spring Island ...
Asphalt paving on Fulford-Ganges Road between Beddis and Cranberry roads is on-schedule for this week, according to the ...
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