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BY KIRSTEN BOLTON For ArtSpring The Metropolitan Opera’s latest production of Richard Strauss’ Salome offers a chilling and ...
Salt Spring’s Japanese Canadian community and the island’s Japanese Garden Society are hosting the 14th annual Blossom Picnic ...
The Islands Trust’s Regional Planning Committee (RPC) endorsed a near-final draft of its new bylaw compliance and enforcement ...
Farmers’ Market group Spring is in the air and the Tuesday Farmers’ Market is gearing up for a great start to the season. The ...
By KIRSTEN BOLTON For ArtSpring In April 1999, Robert and Birgit Bateman cut the official ribbon to open ArtSpring. This May, ...
When we say Salt Springers vote with their wallets, that sometimes might mean opening them up. Islanders are still blinking ...
By Harold Swierenga As of April 30, British Columbia Ferries (BCF) has a new approach to engage with the coastal public in ...
BY CAROLINE HICKMAN and 16 other area resident signatories We, the residents and farmers of Wright Road (Cranberry Valley), ...
Salt Spring elected officials are planning an end-of-summer return to the roundtable on Ganges Harbour management, hoping to ...
Those seeking insight from a provincially mandated report on housing needs within the Islands Trust should prepare for ...
No one at the Capital Regional District (CRD) board table can remember a regional Alternative Approval Process (AAP) ...
BY KIRSTEN BOLTON For ArtSpring Held every July, ArtSpring’s best known annual fundraiser Treasure Fair has announced it is ...
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