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Online SCRD 2024 budget sessions to be held Jan. 22 and 24

Online SCRD 2024 budget sessions to be held Jan. 22 and 24

Committee level debate of Round 2 budget proposals is slated to follow on Feb. 5, after those public discussions sessions. 
District of Sechelt reception temporarily moves because of water leak

District of Sechelt reception temporarily moves because of water leak

District of Sechelt's municipal hall has temporarily moved its reception area to the Sechelt Operations Centre on Dusty Road because of a water leak.
'Tragic': Man hit by snowplow after getting stuck in snow, dies in hospital

'Tragic': Man hit by snowplow after getting stuck in snow, dies in hospital

The man's vehicle became stuck in snow in Abbotsford. Police believe he was trying to walk to a nearby gas station for help when he was hit.
Gibsons drills three new monitoring wells

Gibsons drills three new monitoring wells

The wells will provide information on the aquifer in Lower Gibsons
Dog dead after Vancouver hit-and-run, police asking for witnesses

Dog dead after Vancouver hit-and-run, police asking for witnesses

The 15-year-old dog was killed while being walked.
Accused in B.C. toddler's death loses third lawyer

Accused in B.C. toddler's death loses third lawyer

Seyed Ramin Moshfeghi Zadeh is charged with dangerous driving causing death, fraud and breaching a court order.
All six Sunshine Coast fire departments receive funding boost

All six Sunshine Coast fire departments receive funding boost

From prop cars to emergency vehicle training, here is how Coast fire departments will be spending their emergency preparedness funds
Sechelt floats 3.69 per cent sewage, septage rate increases

Sechelt floats 3.69 per cent sewage, septage rate increases

Sechelt committee of the whole tackles sewer rates with $78,000 transfer from public works budget
Sunshine Coast starts to open up Thursday after snow day

Sunshine Coast starts to open up Thursday after snow day

Effects of a heavy snowfall on Wednesday continue
B.C. nurse used patients' names to get narcotics for own use

B.C. nurse used patients' names to get narcotics for own use

The patients weren't even admitted to the facility when their names were used, and no records were made.