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Seafest, Musicfest and Artfest weekend in Alert Bay

Seafest, Musicfest and Artfest weekend in Alert Bay

Photo gallery from Seafest, Musicfest, and Artfest, which was held July 28-30 in Alert Bay.
U16 boys soccer team wins gold at NAIG

U16 boys soccer team wins gold at NAIG

Seth Hanuse, Devin White, Tony Zapp, and William Johnson won Gold for U16 soccer for Team BC at the North American Indigenous Games in Tornoto. Trey Morash (not pictured) also won Gold for U19 soccer. British Columbia came away with 67 gold medals, the most out of all participating provinces and states, and won overall medal count with 179 medals. See more on the North Island Soccer stars in next week’s Gazette.
“Unc-A-Dunc” on display in Alert Bay

“Unc-A-Dunc” on display in Alert Bay

A boat called the “Unc-A-Dunc”, which was originally built in Alert Bay in 1917 by the Japanese who were living there at the time, was put on display during Seafest/Musicfest/Artfest weekend festival.
VIDEO: “I am done with public life,” says Christy Clark

VIDEO: “I am done with public life,” says Christy Clark

It was the outgoing premier’s first public appearance since she announced last week she’s resigning
Summer heatwave could smash records this week

Summer heatwave could smash records this week

Environment Canada is expecting a heat wave this week with temperatures forecasted to reach into the mid-30’s.
RDMW to donate to wildfire relief

RDMW to donate to wildfire relief

“Most of us know somebody involved in the fires.”
Clair sisters return from NAIG with some new “bling”

Clair sisters return from NAIG with some new “bling”

“We weren’t nervous because everyone was with us.”
North Island local Kim Kufaas photographs worldwide for a living

North Island local Kim Kufaas photographs worldwide for a living

Kufaas’ style of photography is “capturing people enjoying their life.”
Pond Broker

Pond Broker

Are you a modern gardener? One who plants and nurtures your own garden space with an eye to enhancing the biodiversity in your community? It has taken a few generations, but now we are at a point where we have torn up our property deed, figuratively, and replaced it with a consciousness of the impact our outdoor activity has on nature, up and down the street.
Justin Trudeau visits Revelstoke to encourage donations to Red Cross

Justin Trudeau visits Revelstoke to encourage donations to Red Cross

Prime minister urges others to help those affected by the B.C. wildfires