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Ceramicist Danika Vautour is working on opening Sea To Sky, a communal ceramic studio in Saint John where artists can make and display their ceramics work.
“The community can come in and learn all about ceramics and take workshops,” says Vautour, a graduate from the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design.
Her idea for the studio began when she started her own ceramics business, Danika Vautour Art & Décor, drawing upon her experience when she worked in a gallery in Cambridge, UK from 2018 to 2020 and was using a communal studio to make her art.
VANCOUVER CTV News Vancouver has learned a vice president and chief operating officer at Vancouver Coastal Health has been abruptly removed from her position without any explanation to staff or senior administrators, and the health authority is refusing to discuss the issue publicly. Karin Olson, who is vice president and chief operating officer of the coastal district within VCH, was removed from her positions at the end of January in a move that came as a surprise to staff who’d worked under her at Lions Gate Hospital. “This unexpected news has come as quite a shock to many of the medical staff,” reads an internal memo sent to the hospital’s medical staff on Jan. 31 and obtained by CTV News.
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After two avalanche fatalities in two days, Whistler RCMP is warning skiers and snowboarders to stay out of the area’s unstable backcountry.
A snowboarder was killed in an avalanche near Brandywine Bowl around 2 p.m. on Saturday.
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The RCMP say a group of three people were caught in the avalanche and one was reported missing.
The body of the missing snowboarder, a 45-year-old local man, was found following a short search that involved the Whistler Search and Rescue Society.