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Let’s Talk Trash: Summer rewilding

Let’s Talk Trash: Summer rewilding

Is it possible to get cabin fever in June? Hemmed in on the home front by travel restrictions and soggy weather, some would have said so. The recent blaze of July heat and reopening of campgrounds and parks has many of us looking to explore.
Owners of Hindle’s in Powell River plan closing

Owners of Hindle’s in Powell River plan closing

Proprietors getting ready for retirement; couple looks forward to travelling
Powell River couple ready to resume advocating for improved accessibility

Powell River couple ready to resume advocating for improved accessibility

Dave and Margaret Hodgins seek to increase awareness for their son and others
Friends help beautify heritage hotel grounds in Powell River

Friends help beautify heritage hotel grounds in Powell River

Service project welcomes newcomer to community
PROWLS: Rescue of the week

PROWLS: Rescue of the week

Fox sparrow recoups at Powell River Orphaned Wildlife Society
North Island-Powell River MP involved in restructuring parliament

North Island-Powell River MP involved in restructuring parliament

Hybrid sittings established to allow broad participation
inclusion Powell River applies for housing permits

inclusion Powell River applies for housing permits

Timeline requires expedited process, says CEO Lilla Tipton
Powell River doctors provide coronavirus update

Powell River doctors provide coronavirus update

Physicians COVID-19 Steering Group informs public regarding COVID-19 testing/protocols
Group completes garden conversion in Powell River

Group completes garden conversion in Powell River

A gazebo concrete floor was the final step of a three-year conversion of a children’s playground into a garden area behind The ARC Community Event Centre at 7055 Alberni Street.
Let’s Talk Trash: Fun for faeries; nature-based trail art

Let’s Talk Trash: Fun for faeries; nature-based trail art

“Come on kids, let’s go litter in the woods,” said no one ever. Still, though, sometimes we can’t see the litter for the trees when we encourage placing plastic tokens on trails.