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Renaming marks step in reconciliation for qathet animal centre

Renaming marks step in reconciliation for qathet animal centre

Community gathers for love of animals and partnership between BC SPCA and Tla'amin
Adoptable pet of the month: Playful, cuddly cat looking for a home

Adoptable pet of the month: Playful, cuddly cat looking for a home

Seven-month-old feline named Noelle is waiting at BC SPCA-Powell River
A cacophony of song can be heard at this time of year in qathet

A cacophony of song can be heard at this time of year in qathet

Billions of birds are migrating from the south at the moment
Sister bobcats released in qathet after months of rewilding

Sister bobcats released in qathet after months of rewilding

Community collaboration across BC helped animals survive
Adoptable pet of the month: Cuddly corso covets forever family

Adoptable pet of the month: Cuddly corso covets forever family

Three-month-old canine with big personality waiting at BC SPCA-Powell River for a new home
Tanille Johnston in qathet this week; unfazed by national polls

Tanille Johnston in qathet this week; unfazed by national polls

NDP's North Island-Powell River candidate sees benefits in minority governments
North Island-Powell River Independent wants to shake things up

North Island-Powell River Independent wants to shake things up

Glen Staples believes party politics is part of the problem
Humpbacks, transient whales and dolphins return to qathet waters

Humpbacks, transient whales and dolphins return to qathet waters

Report and see where recent cetacean sightings have taken place
NDP candidate listening to concerns of qathet constituents

NDP candidate listening to concerns of qathet constituents

Tanille Johnston says she feels extremely rooted in the North Island-Powell River riding
qathet poetry reading a meditation in unordinary times

qathet poetry reading a meditation in unordinary times

Book presentation at the library will be immersive and uplifting, says poet Cynthia Sharp