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Masset Magic: Frog-free rollerskating and a different kind of First Aid

Masset Magic: Frog-free rollerskating and a different kind of First Aid

By Jana McLeod

RE: Now what about the ferries?

Thank you for your open letter regarding ferry services on the North Coast.
Minor Inconveniences: On the subject of questioning reality

Minor Inconveniences: On the subject of questioning reality

By Olivia Favreau

The Drive Home: Celebrating National Sarcasm Month

By Chris Williams
Remembering Wayne Nelson, dedicated naturalist

Remembering Wayne Nelson, dedicated naturalist

Wayne Nelson had been researching the Peale’s peregrine falcons of Kusgwai/Langara Island for over 40 years. He would arrive in late May, spend a few weeks there and then head home to Camrose, Alberta to write up his findings. He usually knocked on the door to say hello before heading west. If we weren’t home, he’d leave a note on the blackboard to say he’d catch up with us on his way back.
On the Wing: The life or death struggle of a turnstone

On the Wing: The life or death struggle of a turnstone

By Margo Hearne
Fishing Haida Gwaii: Naked as a coho, happy as a fish jump

Fishing Haida Gwaii: Naked as a coho, happy as a fish jump

By Darrell Oike

Sandspit looks set to try public school bus

Sandspit high school students may soon get to and from the Alliford Bay ferry by public bus.

Committee to advise on potential merger of Masset schools

Haida Gwaii school trustees will get advice from a special public committee before they decide whether to merge Masset’s two schools into one building.
The Happy Clam — Oct. 13, 2017

The Happy Clam — Oct. 13, 2017

By Marcus Alexander