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Legal advice

“Judge” Rob McAninch discusses legal process with a jury of Eagle River Secondary students during a Wednesday presentation on Internet bullying and criminal libel by the People’s Law School’s Justice Theatre. The performance was intended to raise awareness about Internet bullying while educating students about Canada’s justice system and how a trial works.

Directors dig up cash for new well at Mara park

Money is being pumped into a cornerstone of the Mara community.
In training

In training

2510 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Charles Metal of Malakwa practises his canoeing skills

Forever Young Run returns, continues to benefit students

Aug. 21 marks the return of the Forever Young Run.
Local groups benefit from burnout

Local groups benefit from burnout

The Sicamous Volunteer Fire Department and the Eagle Valley Rescue Society received a financial boost courtesy of vendors attending the Sturgis North burnout competition in Sicamous.

Park an opportunity to give back to Lions

The Lion’s Park tour on July 9 and 10 was well received, just not well attended by locals – a concern for sure.

Sand Fest fun

The Beach Park was packed Saturday with people enjoying the Moose Mouse Sandfest, put on by the Sicamous Chamber of Commerce.
Storytime

Storytime

Storyteller James Murray pauses for a picture with new friends after teaching how to tell stories through puppets Wednesday at the Sicamous Library. Storyteller/entertainer Tom McCormack comes to the library on Aug. 9 at 1:30 p.m.
Antique boat show sailing to town

Antique boat show sailing to town

The waters of Sicamous will soon be graced with a variety of vintage vessels on display during the 1st Annual Sicamous Antique and Classic Boat Show.
Basket of delight

Basket of delight

Sicamous Legion Branch #99 Ladies Auxiliary president Kathy Morrison presents the Celebrate Summer raffle basket to winners Ray and Ann Olde of Surrey, B.C. The draw was held July 15.