Greta Hamilton

All 17 French Immersion students at Carihi pose in front of the Eiffel Tower during their trip to Paris over Spring Break.

Carihi students spend 14 days of adventure in Paris

Students visited sites such as Notre-Dame, the Eiffel Tower, the Paris Opera, the Louvre museum

All 17 French Immersion students at Carihi pose in front of the Eiffel Tower during their trip to Paris over Spring Break.
Last year’s Fun Fair was a good time and you can expect this year’s event at Phoenix Middle School on Wednesday from 5 - 8 p.m. to be just as good.

Stand up to bullying at Fun Fair

This year Phoenix Middle School is putting on the second annual anti-bullying fair

Last year’s Fun Fair was a good time and you can expect this year’s event at Phoenix Middle School on Wednesday from 5 - 8 p.m. to be just as good.

Surviving exam week pressure cooker

Some students have productive means of expression, but all have a specific routine that plays out when academic work gets overwhelming

Carihi’s new honour board.

Athletic achievements honoured

Honour board recognizes sports teams for their accomplishments

Carihi’s new honour board.
Carihi student and former Carihi Mirror reporter Tara Warkentin (right) got in volved in Amnesty’s Write for Rights.

Plenty of opportunity for students to get involved in causes at Carihi

There are many clubs and organizations to be involved with at the school

Carihi student and former Carihi Mirror reporter Tara Warkentin (right) got in volved in Amnesty’s Write for Rights.
Ian McAllister addresses the Tidemark audience.

Time ‘to get involved’

Ian McAllister, B.C. wildlife photographer and writer from northwestern, spoke at the Tidemark Theatre Nov. 19

Ian McAllister addresses the Tidemark audience.

Youth and voting

Two questions were relevant to students surrounding recreational development and the councillors’ vision for people under 45

Dave Cuddy is all thumbs up with his friends at a primary school in Kenya.

Spreading the message: education is power

Education is Power is a Canadian (EIP) charitable organization that sponsors 35 students attending high school and university in Africa

Dave Cuddy is all thumbs up with his friends at a primary school in Kenya.
‘Tis the season for barbecues at Carihi with the Relay for Life fundraising barbecue up today.

It’s barbecue season at Carihi

Throughout the month of May there has been three barbecues each sponsored by a different team

‘Tis the season for barbecues at Carihi with the Relay for Life fundraising barbecue up today.
Co-founder of Free The Children, Craig Kielburger, Me to We inspirational speaker, Spencer West, and member of multi-platinum, JUNO and MMVA Award-winning recording band Hedley, Jacob Hoggard, share a laugh at We Day in Vancouver at the Rogers Arena.

Brand-name clothing makes social consciousness cool

Our society is awash with proactive young role models such as Craig and Marc Kielburger

Co-founder of Free The Children, Craig Kielburger, Me to We inspirational speaker, Spencer West, and member of multi-platinum, JUNO and MMVA Award-winning recording band Hedley, Jacob Hoggard, share a laugh at We Day in Vancouver at the Rogers Arena.
Math teacher Rebecca Hay.

Do the math

Mathematics gives students a fair idea of the responsibilities they’ll face in the future

Math teacher Rebecca Hay.

The bubble of creativity

Students participate in the festival as a part of the Association of BC Drama Educators

Being in a fog nothing new to students

Lately on the Island it’s been hard to miss, nearly blinding us for up to one kilometre

Trading Post owner Bill Longtin (left) and Larry Mudge, the “record guy,” have a nostalgic connection to vinyl records that their younger customers don’t have.

Vinyl transcends generations

You wouldn’t think youths would be interested in old records or a Coca-Cola bottle from 1940

Trading Post owner Bill Longtin (left) and Larry Mudge, the “record guy,” have a nostalgic connection to vinyl records that their younger customers don’t have.
Timberline principal Jeremy Morrow plants his lips on a rotten old fish after losing the wrestling match at Carihi’s pep rally last week.

Kiss the fish!

This was the first pep-rally at Carihi in two years

Timberline principal Jeremy Morrow plants his lips on a rotten old fish after losing the wrestling match at Carihi’s pep rally last week.