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Bowen-made film sends young director to Hollywood

Bowen-made film sends young director to Hollywood

In Between the Lines, a soldier trudges through trenches in a muddy battle surrounded by fog. He meets his end only to wake up as a young boy injured in a pretend battle. Sixteen year-old Emmett Sparling says the story, told in 6.

With rezoning complete, councillors say goodbye

Michael Corneliusson told the members of the council, elected in 2011, that he spent the morning writing a fifteen page list of their achievements, and thanked them for their hard work over the past three years.

Committee, council, clash over “giant scar” at Seymour Bay Park

Alternative solutions to the current look and condition of large boulders channelling storm water through Seymour Bay Park are a necessity, say members of the municipal Parks, Trails and Greenways Advisory Committee.
Spawning season in Bowen’s waterways

Spawning season in Bowen’s waterways

Tim Pardee, Martin Clarke, and volunteers with the Bowen Island Fish and Wildlife Club have seen several chum salmon preparing to spawn in Davies Creek and the Lagoon this year.

Not welcome at the ballot box

Election season forces non-citizens to contemplate their status

Bowen Islanders are hostages

Now that our elections are over, we must return to the transportation issues that will affect our economic and social future. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) has put out a Discussion Guide and Survey with respect to B.C.

Women make up majority on new council

“It could change things,” says Bowen Island Councillor, Alison Morse, when asked to comment on the fact that four of the six members of the new council are women.

After recount, Skeels confirmed as Mayor-elect

The official and final results of the mayoral race on Bowen Island did not come in until noon on Tuesday, following a re-count. According to the results of the ballot counting on Saturday night, Murray Skeels won with 664 votes.
Students learn about governance, citizenship, through election

Students learn about governance, citizenship, through election

According to the BC curriculum students in grade 5 should learn about political and legal structures that make up governance, and learn an appreciation for the process.
Don’t forget to vote for School Trustees

Don’t forget to vote for School Trustees

Former Bowen trustee says Trustees are critical to quality of public education