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Nanaimo bar among sweet messages on new stamps from Canada Post

Nanaimo bar among sweet messages on new stamps from Canada Post

It’s been quite a few weeks for the Nanaimo bar. First, the famed three-layer dessert got its own spread , so to speak, in The New York Times. Now, it’s getting its own stamp of approval.
'World's cutest sea otter' Rialto has a book published about his heart-warming journey

'World's cutest sea otter' Rialto has a book published about his heart-warming journey

Vancouver Aquarium celebrity sea otter Rialto, whose miraculous recovery captured hearts around the world in 2016, has now reached a whole new level of fame…
Cutting-edge theatre comes to Powell River

Cutting-edge theatre comes to Powell River

Townsite Actors Guild is a new theatre company that promises to bring new and innovative theatre to Powell River.
Looping station opens doors for music students in Powell River

Looping station opens doors for music students in Powell River

New resource inspires infinite creativity and possibilities at Brooks Secondary School
Powell River choir festival honoured for building cultural bridges

Powell River choir festival honoured for building cultural bridges

International Choral Kathaumixw receives recognition at provincial ceremony
BC Writers Series launches at Powell River Public Library

BC Writers Series launches at Powell River Public Library

Dina Del Bucchia kicks off inaugural author event
Powell River Festival of the Performing Arts concludes for 75th time

Powell River Festival of the Performing Arts concludes for 75th time

Extra concert adds to festival offerings
Focus on Film: Artist struggles to save her soul

Focus on Film: Artist struggles to save her soul

Forgery is the “art” in creating a counterfeit. Can you ever forgive me? is about an artist, turned forger, who struggles to save her soul as she slides ever so slowly down the slippery slope of literary counterfeits.
Tree frog art installation goes up outside Powell River Public Library

Tree frog art installation goes up outside Powell River Public Library

Rotary Club commissions metal sculpture
Take a Peak: Daniel Rajala

Take a Peak: Daniel Rajala

Powell River-based abstract artist loves painting sport scenes