John Osborne and his girlfriend Amy Kay at the Swift Creek Motel. Osborne calls Valemount a ‘sleeping goldmine,’ for its outdoor adventure possibilities. Kay said she wouldn’t miss a trip to Valemount for fear of missing out. The Kamloops residents are busy making friends and creating opportunities. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
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Gary and Mabel Moore admire Gary’s quilt after guild members Sandy Birnie, and Debbie Alexander presented it to him./ANDREA ARNOLD
Sandy Birnie, Debbie Alexander, Vonda Jacques, and Anita Jones present Joyce Godfrey (directly left of the quilt). Godfrey was eager to get the quilt to its new home on her bed./ANDREA ARNOLD
Mabel Moore receives her quilt from Vonda Jacques, Debbie Alexander and Sandy Birnie as husband Gary looks on. /ANDREA ARNOLD
Michelle Rejman holds up her quilt, presented by Anita Jones and Debbie Alexander. /ANDREA ARNOLD
Krista Etty and Cassandra Knelsen are part of an award winning team as is Darcie Kwasnycia (not pictured). /SUBMITTED
The Valemount Visitor Information Centre located on Hwy 5
Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau, MLA Cowichan Valley
Tiffany Bowser harvests birch bark to use for basket making. /ANGIE RAINER
Two more evacuations of McBride Centennial elementary were due to a false alarm, says the Superintendent. /PHOTO ANDREA ARNOLD
Health Minister Adrian Dix delivers a COVID-19 update in Victoria on Nov. 27. Government of BC photo
John Osborne and his girlfriend Amy Kay at the Swift Creek Motel. Osborne calls Valemount a ‘sleeping goldmine,’ for its outdoor adventure possibilities. Kay said she wouldn’t miss a trip to Valemount for fear of missing out. The Kamloops residents are busy making friends and creating opportunities. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN