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Get ready to Run for Rwanda just before Bowfest

Get ready to Run for Rwanda just before Bowfest

The Rotary Club's annual fundraiser collects money for young Rwandan women's education
Bowfest's most famous race gets new life

Bowfest's most famous race gets new life

And now kids can make like a slug and squirm their way to the finish line.
Remembering Angie: ‘She knew the smallest gestures could make a difference in people’s lives’

Remembering Angie: ‘She knew the smallest gestures could make a difference in people’s lives’

Our tribute to the late Bowen icon
Seeking a soil solution for the climate crisis: regenerative agriculture talk

Seeking a soil solution for the climate crisis: regenerative agriculture talk

Ananda Fitzsimmons of Regeneration Canada is giving a talk at the library annex July 27.
Video: Giant Pacific octopus on the hunt just off Bowen Island

Video: Giant Pacific octopus on the hunt just off Bowen Island

Adam Taylor caught this footage of a giant Pacific octopus just off of Bowen's Seymour Bay.
Do you know your Bowen berries?

Do you know your Bowen berries?

And if you're not 100 per cent sure of the identity of a given berry, do not eat it.
Catch up on your garden gossip at Sunday's open garden

Catch up on your garden gossip at Sunday's open garden

Bowen Island Garden Club invites you to the first of two open gardens this month. On Sunday, July 14, Doug Elliott and Owen Plowman are hosting an open garden at 680 Minnows Lane from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Health Centre moving forward on key fronts

Health Centre moving forward on key fronts

Updates from the president of the Bowen Island Health Centre Foundation, Tim Rhodes.
A summer’s evening treat for the ears: young pianists delight friends, family

A summer’s evening treat for the ears: young pianists delight friends, family

A portrait of Elaine Taylor's annual student piano recital.
Library offering summer reading program so kids can keep up their reading skills

Library offering summer reading program so kids can keep up their reading skills

Weekly programs for youth between the ages of five and nine and workshops for youth over 10 are offered beginning July 9 and running until August 22.