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'Cowards' attack 82-year-old military vet in Penticton

'Cowards' attack 82-year-old military vet in Penticton

Jim DeMarce says he'll be filing a police report.
Divisive icon gone: The stolen drill that captivated residents has been removed

Divisive icon gone: The stolen drill that captivated residents has been removed

After seven months of rising stardom, the stolen drill on the side of the Sunshine Coast highway has been removed. 
Back to the Grand Shore: Friendship Park mural restored

Back to the Grand Shore: Friendship Park mural restored

A mural in Sechelt’s Friendship Park defaced with bizarre graffiti last fall has been restored.
Ten years on, Imperial Metals still recovering from Mount Polley disaster

Ten years on, Imperial Metals still recovering from Mount Polley disaster

Company now focused on $2.6-billion block cave mining project at Red Chris mine.
The Rainforest Circus returns to the Sunshine Coast next month

The Rainforest Circus returns to the Sunshine Coast next month

A Sunshine Coast arts organization is redefining the big top, with circus-style performances due to take place in a soaring evergreen grove instead of a canvas-walled canopy. 
Comment: It’s never been a more dangerous time for B.C.’s museums and heritage sites

Comment: It’s never been a more dangerous time for B.C.’s museums and heritage sites

In 2023, Barkerville Historic Town and Park was open for a 100-day season and the community only had clean air quality ratings for 52 of those days.
Letters: Flyers should support newspaper

Letters: Flyers should support newspaper

Editor: I would like to express my gratitude for keeping us informed about local news, events, and shopping opportunities through the Coast Reporter newspaper.
Telus Marina at Porpoise Bay now expected to be complete by late 2025

Telus Marina at Porpoise Bay now expected to be complete by late 2025

Work on the Telus Marina project at Porpoise Bay is now expected to be completed in late 2025.
Gibsons' Canada Day celebrations net $2,500 for Salvation Army

Gibsons' Canada Day celebrations net $2,500 for Salvation Army

On July 23, Matt Rowan and Conchita Harding presented Tania from the Salvation Army Food Bank a cheque for $2,500, collected at the first annual Canada Day BBQ in Gibsons.
Gibsons quarterly police report: Impaired driving blitz 'eye opening'

Gibsons quarterly police report: Impaired driving blitz 'eye opening'

RCMP statistics show Gibsons saw nine violent crime files last quarter, from April to June. Four of those were common assaults, one was assault with a weapon.