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Public hearing scheduled for 15-unit mixed-use development on Venture Way

Public hearing scheduled for 15-unit mixed-use development on Venture Way

The proposed project would be located at Lot 14 Venture Way in Gibsons
From Sinclair's send-off to Bedard's debut: B.C.’s top sports stories of 2023

From Sinclair's send-off to Bedard's debut: B.C.’s top sports stories of 2023

Christine Sinclair may have closed out her Canadian pro soccer career, but her impact on 2023 was felt all the way to the House of Commons
B.C. researcher looks to bury carbon pollution under Metro Vancouver

B.C. researcher looks to bury carbon pollution under Metro Vancouver

A feasibility study will investigate whether industrial carbon emissions can be captured and injected one to two kilometres under Metro Vancouver, the Strait of Georgia or Vancouver Island.
Meet the new School District 46 Trustee, Tracey Lynn McClelland

Meet the new School District 46 Trustee, Tracey Lynn McClelland

The new trustee will be sworn in on Jan. 10.
Rescued B.C. seals released in time for Christmas

Rescued B.C. seals released in time for Christmas

The six rescued seals will now get a second chance at life.
shíshálh and SCRD sign 'historic' MOU on water

shíshálh and SCRD sign 'historic' MOU on water

'The shíshálh Nation is proud to be carrying on the tradition of our ancestors as protectors of water and stewards of the land': lhe hiwus yalxwemult (Chief Lenora Joe)
B.C. woman sues after alleged clerical error delays cancer diagnosis

B.C. woman sues after alleged clerical error delays cancer diagnosis

A retired nurse diagnosed with anal cancer has filed a lawsuit against four doctors and a health authority after a delayed cancer diagnosis.
British Columbians among the most generous holiday gift-givers, says poll

British Columbians among the most generous holiday gift-givers, says poll

West Coast residents much more willing to spend $500 or more on gifts this year than other Canadians, according to Research Co. survey
Health officials urge vaccination as respiratory illnesses expected to peak over holidays

Health officials urge vaccination as respiratory illnesses expected to peak over holidays

COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths are down in B.C., but other respiratory illnesses are on the rise.
Letters: Double eye doctor trouble

Letters: Double eye doctor trouble

'If you wear glasses and require the care of an ophthalmologist, you may want to call around to look for one that does both services. Where I live on the Sunshine Coast, we only have two ophthalmologists, so it makes total sense to have them focus on preserving sight.'