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Powell River year in review: Culture

Powell River year in review: Culture

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Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade six

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade six

The Christmas bird Anthony Frew Assumption School On December 24, 2011, there was a blue jay out in the cold. He was alone and very sad because he had nobody to spend Christmas with. He couldn’t fly because it was too cold to fly.
Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade two

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade two

Rudolf takes a break Maya Burnett Edgehill Elementary School There was Santa at the North Pole. Mrs Claus woke Santa up. She said “You don’t want to be late. The reindeer fell asleep.” So Santa woke up. He made sure that all the reindeer were there.
Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade seven

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade seven

After Christmas Tristan Somers École-côte-du-soleil The moon was bright and everything was calm. The last child was in bed, tucked in by his mom. But in the calm snowy night, there was a sense of unease; A feeling of anxiety swept in with the breeze.
Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade four

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade four

Santa’s Hawaiian holiday Grace Murphy Assumption School One day at the North Pole, Santa was packing his bag for a vacation. Santa really needed a holiday because he was having a very busy year.
Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade eight

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade eight

Christmas wish By Sophia Ervington, grade eight École Côte du Soleil For it was Christmas Eve, the house was silent all except for the crackling of the fire and the grandfather clock ticking peacefully to itself.
Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade three

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade three

Santa got stuck in a chimney By Abbigail Knights Henderson Elementary School It was Christmas night and I heard a rumble in the living room, so I woke up and I was scared. I waddled over to the door. Nobody was there so I flopped back to my door.
Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade nine

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade nine

The Christmas surprise By Ebyni Bond, grade nine École Côte du Soleil I woke up the night of Christmas Eve to the sweet glow of the stars above; I began to feel the warm Christmas love. A feeling like no other, a feeling of joy.
Chef Dez: The perfect holiday appetizer

Chef Dez: The perfect holiday appetizer

What do you have planned for New Year’s Eve? Whether you’re staying in for a quiet evening, throwing a party, or visiting someone else’s party – food is a big part of the celebration.
Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade five

Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade five

A holiday miracle By Eli Conroy Kelly Creek Community School One winter day a homeless boy, Jack, and his mom were on a walk to the park. Jack said, look mom a giant ice sculpture shaped into Santa. Who cares, said his mom. Santa is a bad man.