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Kisses and Kicks: Kisses for plumbing, medicine and democracy

Kisses and Kicks: Kisses for plumbing, medicine and democracy

Here are your kisses and kicks for the week of April 11! Kisses to the wound care nurses at the Sechelt Hospital ACU. Thanks so much for your professionalism, compassion, good humour...
Humpbacks, transient whales and dolphins return to qathet waters

Humpbacks, transient whales and dolphins return to qathet waters

Report and see where recent cetacean sightings have taken place
EV chargers added at Gibsons Community Centre

EV chargers added at Gibsons Community Centre

There are four DC Fast Chargers, providing rapid charging for EVs, usually in a 30 to 40 minute timeframe, and five Level 2 Chargers that are suitable for charging a vehicle over longer charging sessions.
Complaint filed on TA0521 (Joe Smith Creek) logging plans

Complaint filed on TA0521 (Joe Smith Creek) logging plans

Red-legged frog habitat on B.C. Timber Sales’ cutblock TA0521 is the centre-point of an Elphinstone Logging Focus call for a “stop work” order and a complaint to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.
Green candidate kicks off campaign in qathet region

Green candidate kicks off campaign in qathet region

Party believes every issue must be looked at through a climate and environment lens
A Q&A with the Sea to Sky New Democratic Party MP candidate

A Q&A with the Sea to Sky New Democratic Party MP candidate

Jäger Rosenberg on running to win, what concerns youth and why you shouldn’t vote out of fear.
B.C. private schools named in lawsuit alleging 'violent' child sex abuse

B.C. private schools named in lawsuit alleging 'violent' child sex abuse

Teacher Ray Clavin and Father John Kilty have come up in multiple lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of boys.
Cross-cultural training in qathet builds bridges

Cross-cultural training in qathet builds bridges

Elders’ stories, Tla'amin traditions and blanket exercise part of training for non-Indigenous agencies
Halfmoon Bay community hall finally breaks ground, signage vandalized

Halfmoon Bay community hall finally breaks ground, signage vandalized

 'What we will have here in 2026, will be an incredible space for the whole community to enjoy': SCRD board Chair Alton Toth.
B.C.’s southwest real estate on 'threshold of a sellers’ market'

B.C.’s southwest real estate on 'threshold of a sellers’ market'

March real estate statistics for Sunshine Coast