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Gold Rush: a man pans for gold at the Tina River, Central Guadalcanal (Courtesy of Patrick Pikacha)

For more pictures from Tina, central Guadalcanal, go to http://www.pbase.com/ppikacha/north_guadalcanal Pics by Patrick Pikacha

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:: GUADALCANAL PROVINCE WANTS MORE CONSTITUENCIES

SIBC News, August 5, 2008 - The Guadalcanal Provincial Government has submitted its recommendation for additional constituencies in the 2010 general elections. Minister for Provincial Government and member of Parliament for South Guadalcanal David Dei Pacha said the recommendation is being considered by the Boundaries Commission. >>Read more


:: DUKE OF GLOUSTER ADDRESSES PARLIAMENT

SIBC News, August 5, 2008 - Parliament was today graced with an address from the Duke of Gloucester. The duke was invited to give an address to Parliament, in recognition of a role he played 30 years a go on 7th July 1978, when he represented the Queen to hand over Solomon Islands independence from England. He told parliament that the duties he and his wife performed for Solomon Islands 30 years a go was one their first royal duties. >>Read more


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