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Embracing change, community, and the seasons of life

My heart is with the family and community who are experiencing loss.  March 20th will be the first day of spring for this year.  Does this...

Who’s that star? Sirius!

My favourite star that shines in the night sky just so happens to be the brightest one. I’ve spent many nights lost in its...

Terry Wallace snipes, dangles, and debates dropping the mitts in Islanders’ 2-2 weekend

Haida Gwaii Islanders: A Team of Resilience and Grit The Haida Gwaii Islanders hit the ice at the ninth annual Lillian Rutledge Memorial Buck &...

A rez dog POV

Jeff got sick, sneezing and coughing up technicolour goodies into that tasty white paper they always throw away. So I woofed, saying I could...

Stone Cold Determination: GKNS wrestlers stun the competition!

Celebrating the Achievements of GKNS Wrestlers GKNS wrestlers made a statement at the BC Provincial Championships this year. Owen Ismay and Lucy McRae both received...

2 arrests made in Cameron Kerr hit-and-run case

The investigation into the 2018 hit-and-run that killed Cameron Kerr near Terrace was significantly aided by a broken passenger-side mirror from a Ford F-350. This evidence helped identify the suspect vehicle and connect it to the incident, facilitating further legal actions.

The Anxiety Society

Anxiety is a pervasive condition affecting many individuals globally and locally in Haida Gwaii. It manifests in various forms, from test and public speaking anxiety to unique local varieties like BC Ferries and familiar social interactions. Embracing anxiety as part of life and finding humor in it can help individuals cope.

Whimsy

Here we are, half way through the longest shortest month of the year. How do we keep going? With whimsy. The world is particularly bleak at...

Alberta coal fiasco unearths billionaire power grab

Former Premier Jason Kenney opened the province to coal mining in 2020 but backed down under public pressure in 2022, reinstating an eastern slopes moratorium that had been in place since 1976. Four coal companies are now suing the government for $13.8 billion.

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