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Identity Fair sees students and staff create displays

Identity Fair sees students and staff create displays

Lauren Derksen, 8, shows off her project during Cataline Elementary School’s Identity Fair.
Presentations shared at Glen Arbor

Presentations shared at Glen Arbor

Students in a community leadership course at Lake City Secondary’s Columneetza campus returned to Glen Arbor.
Circuit builder

Circuit builder

Nesika elementary school student Hope Pilkington, 11, tries her hand putting together an electrical circuit.
Perfect portrait

Perfect portrait

Darlene Bruce holds a needlepoint portrait donated by Darlene Pauselius for the annual St. Peter’s Anglican Church’s annual Christmas tea.
More than 50 attend Baby Fest

More than 50 attend Baby Fest

Taryn Peach (left), her daughter Cadence Ivany and Michelle MacBurney with her daughter Ivy Woods attend Baby Fest.
Cowboy Christmas a hit

Cowboy Christmas a hit

Horsefly country singer/songwriter Bernadette Ducharme performs.
Boy Scouts sell sandbags

Boy Scouts sell sandbags

Williams Lake Scouts Braxton Brown-John, Aiden Roberts, Colby Bennison, Santa and Adam Wijma sell sandbags outside the Cataline Craft Fair.
Fun in the snow

Fun in the snow

Marie Sharpe Elementary School Grade 3 student Alisha Gilpin builds a snowman.
A warm lunch

A warm lunch

First Baptist Church member Audrey Rivet gets chilli ready for the church’s Saturday lunches.
T-shirts for sale at LCSS

T-shirts for sale at LCSS

Lake City Secondary Marketing 11/12 students Nathan Snowball (left) and Braeden Boyd wash out the excess dye.