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Altum Property Group and Capricorn Coast businesses last month formed an association to advocate the development of Altum’s planned resort on Great Keppel Island. The GKI Progress Association Inc.’s stated aims are to increase awareness of the resort project, to provide stakeholders a forum to discuss it, and to speak with all levels of government about their island investments. The group’s secretary is Altum’s revitalisation project general manager Leigh McCready. Its president is Ross O’Reilly and its treasurer is Gerry Christie, both of whom are also on the association’s committee, which consists of those who signed an open letter drafted by Ms McCready in September last year.
Washington restaurant owners and industry groups are calling on the Legislature to allow them to reopen their doors, but if they were hoping for fast action, they’re going to be disappointed.
Filling plates for free Christmas meal in Vancouver ‘fulfilling’ Traditional event at WareHouse ’23 goes smoothly despite logistical changes due to pandemic By Taylor Balkom, for The Columbian Published: December 25, 2020, 5:28pm Share: 5 Photos Steve Helland, left, and Marty Forsmann, both of Vancouver, load mashed potatoes and stuffing into to-go containers on Friday at a Christmas meal distribution event at WareHouse '23. (Taylor Balkom for The Columbian) Photo Gallery Chilly weather and steady rain didn’t dampen the holiday spirit at Beaches Restaurant and Bar’s Christmas meal distribution event at WareHouse ’23 on Friday. A mix of volunteers and Beaches employees spent hours Friday cooking and packing tins with holiday meal staples like turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, rolls and apple turnovers and handing them out to hungry people who walked or drove up to the business.
Premium Content Subscriber only AN EXCITING, family friendly fishing competition is returning to our shores next year and looking to crown the next Giant Trevally, Threadfin and Barramundi King. Now in its second year, the Shimano King of Kings event will return to the Capricorn Coast in February with a lure of more than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes for competitors. Team SCF's Dean Jackson said he was thrilled to bring the event to life again in 2021 with 21 inshore/offshore target species, 35 categories and three gold crowns to be won. Mr Jackson said the three-day competition would kick off from midnight on February 4, with competitors recording their catches via the SCF Research and Events Smartphone app.
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