The November issue of qathet Living introduces one of the newest Marvel Super Heroes, based on a Tla’amin warrior woman, and brought to life by a video game designer who grew up here taking ayajuthem classes. Local Journalism Initiative reporter Pieta Woolley continues here series on transportation with an expanded look at BC Ferries’s cancellation rates, why increasing staffing is so challenging, and why there’s still no reliable bus to Vancouver. The November issue is our annual “Helping Issue” so we round up all the charities that are holding event sad fundraisers during the holiday season. Virtual reality filmmakers have made a fascinating (and somewhat dizzying) VR Film about Texada and we got a first look. We take a look at what’s accessible – and what’s not – around town with a local family. As part of our look ahead to Remembrance Day, we introduce you to a pair of Second World War veterans who were honoured with a special quilt, and we say goodbye to the lady who has been helming the Legion’s Poppy campaign for nearly a quarter century. Plus much more, from where to dispose of human remains, to our gift guide, to business news, to local events. It’s all packed in to the 64-page November issue. Read it via Issuu, above, or click here to download the PDF version.