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Updated: Child killer Allan Schoenborn on wait list for program requiring discharge from hospital

Updated: Child killer Allan Schoenborn on wait list for program requiring discharge from hospital

Allan Dwayne Schoenborn — a.k.a. Ken John Johnson — is on a wait list to be accepted into a transitionary care program that necessitates his release from the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in Coquitlam; until then, Schoenborn must have his unescorted community leaves re-approved by the BC Review Board.
RCMP looking for witnesses in three possibly related incidents in Sechelt

RCMP looking for witnesses in three possibly related incidents in Sechelt

RCMP are looking for witnesses in three incidents, which could possibly be related.
Former B.C. premier John Horgan, Canada's ambassador to Germany, has cancer again

Former B.C. premier John Horgan, Canada's ambassador to Germany, has cancer again

LANGFORD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — Former British Columbia premier and Canada's ambassador to Germany John Horgan is staying positive about his health and sends healing thoughts to people battling cancer as he faces his third bout with the disease,
Sechelt approves TUP for public campground near Porpoise Bay

Sechelt approves TUP for public campground near Porpoise Bay

New Tsain-Ko campground to open this summer on the Sunshine Coast
First Nations, Ottawa, B.C., announce $335M for protection off Great Bear coast

First Nations, Ottawa, B.C., announce $335M for protection off Great Bear coast

The initiative builds on the Great Bear Rainforest model, which has protected large swaths of old-growth forests while supporting job creation and economic diversification for communities along the coast.
B.C. woman caught reselling $43K worth of stolen clothing on Facebook

B.C. woman caught reselling $43K worth of stolen clothing on Facebook

The woman allegedly set up a 'storefront' inside her Maple Ridge home.
Bank of Canada's next move less certain after inflation rate ticks higher in May

Bank of Canada's next move less certain after inflation rate ticks higher in May

OTTAWA — The annual inflation rate unexpectedly ticked higher in May, raising doubts about what the Bank of Canada will do when it makes its next interest rate decision in July in "bumpy and choppy" conditions.
Habitat for Humanity completes its Sunshine Coast village after 12 years

Habitat for Humanity completes its Sunshine Coast village after 12 years

Celebration marks significant affordable housing development completion with music, food, and heartfelt community spirit
Sechelt to research invasive broom burning

Sechelt to research invasive broom burning

Community seeks solutions for scotch broom
Momentum is on the side of the BC Conservatives and BC Greens, polling reveals

Momentum is on the side of the BC Conservatives and BC Greens, polling reveals

John Rustad-led party surges to second place as voters reassess provincial leadership options.