Many people had been asking about Immanence Magazine. We’ve had to take a brief hiatus, but are back in action after the completion of our new office and production headquarters at 4691 Marine Avenue (across from the Jailhouse Cafe). The space is shared with CMG Printing and Neko Rei Music Production, and is open for walk–in traffic Thursdays and Fridays from 10–5pm, and 11–4pm on Saturdays. Come by and have a look next time you’re on Marine.
CMG Printing is a new endeavor of Core Media Group (the production company that designs and prints Immanence and a proprietorship of Corey Matsumoto). A print shop that offers 100% recycled paper as standard stock is an exciting prospect, however a busy print shop means reduced time for the behind-the-scenes work that makes each issue of Immanence Magazine possible. As a result the magazine is moving to a quarterly publication schedule, rolling with the seasons and enabling us to produce a fatter magazine packed-full of well-written, informative articles.
We also have an announcement about an exciting new program called the Powell River Sustainability Stakeholders (PRSS) that rewards local shoppers for working towards local sustainability. All are encouraged to sign up for the program—not only to save money at participating businesses, but also as a way to show support for the local sustainability movement and help keep Immanence Magazine on the fore-front of engaging independent media in Powell River. See page 31 and 32 for more details or visit www.immanence.ca
We hope you enjoy this Fall issue—the largest issue we’ve put out so far.

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