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Savary Island Land Trust trying to preserve rare meadow

Savary Island Land Trust trying to preserve rare meadow

Group almost at its goal due to generosity of islanders and Nature Legacy Fund
Air cadets celebrate 25th Annual Ceremonial Review

Air cadets celebrate 25th Annual Ceremonial Review

The 25th Annual Ceremonial Review of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets 858 Skookumchuk Squadron took place at Elphinstone Secondary on June 9. This milestone event was attended by local dignitaries, including Staff Sgt.
Kisses and Kicks: Kisses for Calvary's grown garden and for hospital staff

Kisses and Kicks: Kisses for Calvary's grown garden and for hospital staff

Here are the good deeds (and not so good deeds) that happened in our Coast community this week!
Rob Shaw: BC NDP attempt to dodge blame after Surrey woman's death

Rob Shaw: BC NDP attempt to dodge blame after Surrey woman's death

Eby points finger at feds, but can't escape accountability
Water conservation debated as Reef Road rezoning adopted

Water conservation debated as Reef Road rezoning adopted

Sechelt Council approves 49-townhouse development at 5875 Reef Road
Opinion: Understanding the shifting sands of immigration attitudes

Opinion: Understanding the shifting sands of immigration attitudes

The rise in anti-immigration sentiments, especially amid challenging conditions, could have far-reaching consequences for Canada's social harmony and economic prosperity.
B.C. health officials urge awareness of indoor heat risks during summer

B.C. health officials urge awareness of indoor heat risks during summer

The BCEHS reminds residents to check on vulnerable family, friends and neighbours.
Opinion: My promise to you is to never call the Sunshine Coast an 'island' – hopefully

Opinion: My promise to you is to never call the Sunshine Coast an 'island' – hopefully

My introduction to the Sunshine Coast has, so far, included warm welcomes and courteous drivers.
B.C.’s drought: Tofino seeks to balance limited water supply with growth

B.C.’s drought: Tofino seeks to balance limited water supply with growth

Last year, Tofino was brought to the brink of a water crisis after an unprecedented drought. Now it’s considering its options for getting more water — and limiting its growth.
60 captive-bred Vancouver Island marmots to be released

60 captive-bred Vancouver Island marmots to be released

Big hopes ride on the tiny backs of young marmots as researchers try to rebuild the fragile population of one of the world’s most endangered mammals.