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New Masset bike shop spins into gear

Masset Cycles offers tune-ups, repairs and bike sales A funny thing happened when Daniel Kolpatzik bought his first bicycle in Canada. People kept asking “Are you...

Topping up on sunflowers

Masset artist Maryanne Wettlaufer stepped out to her backyard studio one grey morning last week when she saw the gifted sunflowers on the deck were...

Broadwater takes on Masset pier work

Naikoon Contracting will not build a boardwalk on the Masset pier or a timber-frame pavilion in the park north of Main Street. The pier boardwalk...

Deal with catch-and-release to restore fisheries

Dear Editor, I have been living in Masset for about 60 years and from day one, this community has always been considered a commercial fishing...

Drier summers prompt wildfire sign in Masset

Masset got its first wildfire danger sign in May and there are plans to put a second one along Tow Hill Road toward Agate...

B.C. environment office won’t review Masset fuel depot

Plans to build a fuel depot in downtown Masset will not be reviewed by B.C.’s Environmental Assessment Office (EAO). The fuel depot will be owned...

Haida Gwaii news briefs for Aug. 1, 2024

More charging stations A Level 2 vehicle charging station was recently installed by the Tow Hill Road community kiosk, and should be up and running...

Diving into family history

After 129 years, the Vigneault family found resolution to a long-standing mystery by visiting the shipwreck of Captain Hans Larsen's vessel, which sank in 1895 off Lake Huron. Using a drone, filmmakers identified the ship, resolving family tales and providing an emotional, memorable reunion for Larsen's descendants at the wreck site.

New library, Haida language lab taking shape in Masset

Crews are pouring the foundation for a new Masset library branch and Haida language lab at the north end of Masset Main Street. With cedar...

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas paints Daalkaatlii flood story

How is it we humans can live on Earth, such a generous garden, and be so blissfully unaware where we are? Michael Nicoll Yaghulanaas floated...

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