by Sean Percy | Mar 7, 2025 | Community, Lead Story, Monthly Issue, Page flip embedded, Tla'amin
The March issue of qathet Living looks at the effect US tariffs could have on the local economy. You’ll also learn about volunteer efforts to clip 300,000 coho salmon in the hopes of both helping the science ion salmon survival and putting more coho on the...
by Sean Percy | Feb 7, 2025 | Community, Monthly Issue, Page flip embedded, Tla'amin, Top Stories
The February issue of qathet Living contains our annual wedding feature, along with info about upcoming events, including the Festival of Performing Arts, The Wizard of Oz performance, and much more. We appear to be headed for a federal election and Pierre Poilievre...
by Sean Percy | Jan 3, 2025 | Community, Monthly Issue, Page flip embedded, Tla'amin, Top Stories
Changes are afoot at qathet Living. This is the final issue under the ownership of Isabelle Southcott’s Southcott Communications. The magazine remains 100% locally owned, though, with editor Pieta Woolley becoming the new owner. In this issue, we look back at...
by Sean Percy | Dec 1, 2024 | Community, Monthly Issue, Page flip embedded, Top Stories
The December issue of qathet Living bring you up to date with all the goings on this holiday season. This issue introduces you to a number of locals who make their own holiday decorations, and others who are re-making traditional holiday recipes. You’ll also...
by Sean Percy | Nov 4, 2024 | Community, Monthly Issue, Page flip embedded
The November issue of qathet Living is our annual “Helping Issue”. Inside you’ll find an extensive roundup of organizations operating fundraisers and other activities to help make our community the caring place it is. We also look at Remembrance Day...
by Sean Percy | Oct 7, 2024 | Community, Monthly Issue, Page flip embedded
This issue brings you all the spooky events happening around Halloween, plus a roundup of everything else that’s happening in qathet this month. It asks candidates for provincial MLA to talk about healthcare, looks back at seven years of NDP rule, and the past...