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Carving as an act of resistance

Carving as an act of resistance

Sculptor George Rammell reflects on Gidansda’s lifelong fusion of art and politics.
The Drive Home: Wearing the baconpants in the House of Slay

The Drive Home: Wearing the baconpants in the House of Slay

“I don’t know any of these characters in real life, but they assure me they are human…”
Deer Gardener: May gives islanders growers a real boost in morels

Deer Gardener: May gives islanders growers a real boost in morels

“Everything is a bit behind times. By the time you read this, it will be all better!”

Charlotte Views: B.C. needs leaders focused on housing, job markets

“Underlying both challenges is an approach that concentrates wealth and power in the rich…”
Out of the red, the credit union reports $1.5 million income

Out of the red, the credit union reports $1.5 million income

Northern Savings’ massive restructuring in 2015 shows promise
Village of Queen Charlotte wishes CFO Debra Uliana a fond farwell

Village of Queen Charlotte wishes CFO Debra Uliana a fond farwell

“Debra has been the constant face of the village through changes of mayor and council…”

A community thank-you from Margaret Charman

“In my book, humour gets you through almost anything.”
Pay parking coming to Skidegate Landing ferry terminal

Pay parking coming to Skidegate Landing ferry terminal

BC Ferries set to open seven paid parking spaces inside the terminal lot, starting June 1.
Students run over dunes and forest trails at Misty Meadows meet

Students run over dunes and forest trails at Misty Meadows meet

Bright, breezy day makes every run a winner at Tlell cross-country meet.
On the Wing: Finding the Red-winged Blackbird

On the Wing: Finding the Red-winged Blackbird

“Could we see such a furor over a rare bird here?”