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Garage sale to aid in Japan relief

Garage sale to aid in Japan relief

The horror of the Japanese earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters sparks generosity locally
Dashwood head shave set for April 10

Dashwood head shave set for April 10

Firefighters to take part in annual cancer campaign

Fundraiser for Japan set for Saturday at Genesis

People horrified by what is going on in Japan can pitch in to help

Qualicum Beach strikes task force to keep Kwalikum Secondary School

If Qualicum Beach is going to be able to keep its high school open, they’re going to need more young people moving into the community — and they have to keep those they already have.

Oceanside hosts final Citizen's Forum

The next Citizen’s Forum on collaboration is coming up fast and David Roach invites people to “learn more about making collaboration work.

Qualicum Beach not shy with odd ideas for OCP

While much of the public input on the ongoing Qualicum Beach official community plan process involved mundane tweakings to the already existing infrastructure and priorities, some residents let their fancies take flight.
Oceanside Montessori School receives new bells

Oceanside Montessori School receives new bells

Oceanside Montessori School has $1,000 worth of special hand-made educational bells thanks to a grant from the Pieter de Reuver Foundation.

Oceanside Cycling Coalition meeting

Oceanside Cycling Coalition meeting
With the crown comes great responsibility

With the crown comes great responsibility

Like many teens her age, Jade Steel, a Qualicum Beach student has faced the fears and stress of being on the wrong end of bullying and she wants to play a role in stopping it for others.

Nature Trust seeks group to take on Parksville's Brant Festival

Just because The Nature Trust of British Columbia took over running the Brant Wildlife Festival four years ago, doesn’t mean local participation isn’t needed, says Doug Walker.