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Spend spring break at the library

Art, nature and Emily Carr will be celebrated during spring break at the Vancouver Island Regional Library (VIRL), in partnership with Victoria’s Royal BC Museum.
Teacher to cut her locks to support young student battling cancer

Teacher to cut her locks to support young student battling cancer

There is nothing Kristiane Sormany Albert wouldn’t do for her students – including cutting her hair for the first time in 29 years

Photo contest at the library

Spirit of Nature is the theme of the amateur photo contest held in conjunction with Victoria’s Royal BC Museum

Want to have some fun with Gilbert and Sullivan?

Shoreline Musical Theatre is recruiting volunteers to help with their upcoming production, “An Evening of Fun with Gilbert and Sullivan”, which will be performed in the Tidemark on April 9.

Skyline gets into a new line of business

A new initiative from the Campbell River and District Association for Community Living (CRDACL) will provide jobs for local adults with developmental disabilities and an important service for the business community

Author of ‘brave and moving’ book to speak at library

Author will present a slide show and talk about her book at the Campbell River Library

Dancers to kick up their heels

North Island Highland Dance Association is hosting the 33rd Annual Dance Competition on Saturday at the Campbell River Sportsplex
Caring recognized

Caring recognized

Joanne Millar, a Realtor with Royal LePage Advance Realty, Campbell River, received a Realtor Care Award from the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board Feb. 25. The award is based on the premise that Vancouver Island Realtors not only excel as professionals in their careers but they give back to their communities in a variety of ways.

Get centred with prayer

workshop will provide instruction and experience in this basic practice of silent meditative prayer
Into his art

Into his art

Artist Jim Leishman said he wanted to be able to get inside his sculpture and demonstrated that he was successful in accomplishing that. Leishman’s presentation was part of the Community Centre’s 10th Anniversary celebration last Friday. He gave a talk on a collection of large driftwood sculptures he had created.