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B.C. man married dying sister-in-law to get her home, lawsuit claims

B.C. man married dying sister-in-law to get her home, lawsuit claims

"I verily believe that this marriage was orchestrated by Mihajlo Tusa and Eileen Crysler to gain possession of Unit 254."
Update: Investigation of Sechelt house fire continues

Update: Investigation of Sechelt house fire continues

Structure fire reported near intersection of Sunshine Coast Highway and Burley Place
B.C. Hells Angels clubhouse being demolished

B.C. Hells Angels clubhouse being demolished

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said the seizure and demolition are part of targeting crime.
Possible hold for regional garbage collection and some sewer rates

Possible hold for regional garbage collection and some sewer rates

The Sunshine Coast Regional District is poised to retain current rates for next year’s garbage collection services
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. housing strategy will not put affordable homes within reach

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. housing strategy will not put affordable homes within reach

Affordable housing is an oxymoron politicians cannot admit, writes Kirk LaPointe
Several Coast bus stops will be temporarily closed this week

Several Coast bus stops will be temporarily closed this week

The short reroutes on Wednesday and Thursday are due to construction
Letters: Those with planes at Sechelt Airport are hardly boys with toys

Letters: Those with planes at Sechelt Airport are hardly boys with toys

'It would be hard to find a more blatant example of NIMBYism than that of the letter writer of “Muffle the planes.”'
B.C. child loses ICBC bike accident dispute

B.C. child loses ICBC bike accident dispute

Minor claimed a vehicle "drove out of a parking lot and ran him over."
Letters: Can the planes at the Sechelt Airport have mufflers?

Letters: Can the planes at the Sechelt Airport have mufflers?

'The tiny planes that roar back and forth in all seasons are very annoying.'
How B.C.'s new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

How B.C.'s new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

Legislation targets pay inequity, and could help with hiring and employee engagement.