Annie Gallant

Cathy Sawtell has turned her artistic hand to painting utilitarian items such as tables and serving trays but maintains her commitment to responsible and ethical art.

Driven to create

Her passion is to spend every day developing the art she loves

Cathy Sawtell has turned her artistic hand to painting utilitarian items such as tables and serving trays but maintains her commitment to responsible and ethical art.
Artists Vern Unrau, Leigh Cassidy and Gloria Magill work to finished the mural for Billy Barker Days.

Alley facelift

Blacksmith's shop and Hill Meat Market added to laneway landscape

Artists Vern Unrau, Leigh Cassidy and Gloria Magill work to finished the mural for Billy Barker Days.
Debbie Strang is the HSA for Quesnel.

At the helm at home

Debbie Strang is the new hospital services administrator and happy to finish her career in Quesnel

Debbie Strang is the HSA for Quesnel.
Lynne and Terry Worden flew Hope Air for Terry’s surgery.

The wind beneath their wings

Hope Air flies patients to medical specialists and services

Lynne and Terry Worden flew Hope Air for Terry’s surgery.

Right diagnosis, right treatment

Lyme Disease, misunderstood and often called the ultimate mimic

Left to right: Mackenzie, Keith and Hayden Hill with wife and mother Nadine, before the men’s heads were shaved at Relay for Life. Despite their current challenges the Hill boys still managed to raise $1,210 for the cause this year.

Help the Hill family

Benefit dance to give back to a family that gives every year to Relay for Life

Left to right: Mackenzie, Keith and Hayden Hill with wife and mother Nadine, before the men’s heads were shaved at Relay for Life. Despite their current challenges the Hill boys still managed to raise $1,210 for the cause this year.
Bonnie Foisy has been on the MHAC since it was formed.

Serving the community

Mental Health Advisory Committee serves those people with mental health challenges

Bonnie Foisy has been on the MHAC since it was formed.
Zachary’s Horses takes the reader through Victoria in the 1870s.

Zachary’s Horses

Stan Krumm's new book is another thrilling read taking the reader back to 1870 Victoria

Zachary’s Horses takes the reader through Victoria in the 1870s.
Amy Law first travelled down the Fraser River in 2011 with the Sustainable Living Leadership Program

A river runs through us

River Relay to celebrate and support Fraser River health

Amy Law first travelled down the Fraser River in 2011 with the Sustainable Living Leadership Program
The gala evening was glorious for Brenda Gardiner and her five fellow Courage to Come Back award winners. Brenda joked it was nice the RCMP dressed to complement her fabulous red dress.

Unafraid and determined

Brenda Gardiner's courage to come back is inspirational

The gala evening was glorious for Brenda Gardiner and her five fellow Courage to Come Back award winners. Brenda joked it was nice the RCMP dressed to complement her fabulous red dress.
Cyndi Myron is one of 21 members of the Quesnel Quilters Guild to display their handiwork in the May gallery show.

May gallery show features local quilters Creative Chaos

The current show showcases the work of 21 members of the Quesnel Quilters Guild

Cyndi Myron is one of 21 members of the Quesnel Quilters Guild to display their handiwork in the May gallery show.
City Furniture & Appliances and Ashley Furniture HomeStore have partnered on a very special fundraising initiative. During the month of April, both stores donated a portion from their sales to Quesnel’s Relay for Life 2014. City Furniture and Ashley Furniture would like to thank their customers for shopping with them; with their support, both stores combined were able to raise $2,000 for Relay for Life. All of the staff and management at City Furniture and Ashley Furniture would also like to thank the volunteers and members of the community who help make Relay for Life a huge success, and a wonderful event for our city. From left to right are: Cassie Bueckert, City Furniture; Rami Pannu, City Furniture; Relay For Life’s Ray Kinloch; Bindy Baidwan, Ashley Furniture HomeStore; and Parveen Pannu, Ashley Furniture HomeStore.

Relay 2014

Relay for Life is a community affair with heartwarming support

City Furniture & Appliances and Ashley Furniture HomeStore have partnered on a very special fundraising initiative. During the month of April, both stores donated a portion from their sales to Quesnel’s Relay for Life 2014. City Furniture and Ashley Furniture would like to thank their customers for shopping with them; with their support, both stores combined were able to raise $2,000 for Relay for Life. All of the staff and management at City Furniture and Ashley Furniture would also like to thank the volunteers and members of the community who help make Relay for Life a huge success, and a wonderful event for our city. From left to right are: Cassie Bueckert, City Furniture; Rami Pannu, City Furniture; Relay For Life’s Ray Kinloch; Bindy Baidwan, Ashley Furniture HomeStore; and Parveen Pannu, Ashley Furniture HomeStore.
Judith Desbrisay’s Polar Perceptions on display at UNBC Rotundfa Gallery during two International Arctic conferences, May 20 – 26.

Arctic arts meets international arctic-focused minds

Quesnel artist Judith Desbrisay's Polar Perceptions hangs in the Rotunda Gallery at UNBC May 20 – 26

Judith Desbrisay’s Polar Perceptions on display at UNBC Rotundfa Gallery during two International Arctic conferences, May 20 – 26.
With the predicted trades shortage already in evidence, its a great time to consider trades training at CNC for your future.

Time to talk trades

CNC offers a variety of trades programs and levels for those seeking a career in industry

With the predicted trades shortage already in evidence, its a great time to consider trades training at CNC for your future.
Marilyn Heaton enjoys the bright and sunny room at Kordyban Lodge but hopes she never has to return for medical reasons. The hat which keeps her head warm and the quilt that covers her lap, even the slippers on her feet were all gifts from the many volunteers who provide perks to patients on their cancer journey.

Home away from home

Kordyban Lodge in Prince George is a peaceful oasis on many patient's cancer journey

Marilyn Heaton enjoys the bright and sunny room at Kordyban Lodge but hopes she never has to return for medical reasons. The hat which keeps her head warm and the quilt that covers her lap, even the slippers on her feet were all gifts from the many volunteers who provide perks to patients on their cancer journey.
Spa Rivier spa staff: left to right back: Savannah Davies, Kandis Arno, Jody Rosner and Janaya McLauchlan; left to right front: Deanna McCulloch, Donna Jacobsen and Kristina Dougherty.

Pampered at Spa Rivier

The staff at Spa Rivier offer a wide variety of services including massage, nails and pedicures

Spa Rivier spa staff: left to right back: Savannah Davies, Kandis Arno, Jody Rosner and Janaya McLauchlan; left to right front: Deanna McCulloch, Donna Jacobsen and Kristina Dougherty.
The original 1993 chorus for deSouza’s song. He’s hoping some of those same voices will help out again on May 4 to record the new chorus.

Calling all voices

The past meets the present for the future. Eddie deSouza is looking for help in his submission for original music contest

The original 1993 chorus for deSouza’s song. He’s hoping some of those same voices will help out again on May 4 to record the new chorus.
Andrew Martin is enjoying his principalship at North Cariboo Christian School.

With God’s guidance

Andrew Martin is happy with his posting at North Cariboo Christian School

Andrew Martin is enjoying his principalship at North Cariboo Christian School.

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eather Hartridge was humbled to be nominated for VCofY.

Volunteer Citizen of the Year nominee Heather Hartridge

Keenagers are the most rewarding group for fitness instructor

eather Hartridge was humbled to be nominated for VCofY.