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Sechelt council to release full governance audit highlighting dysfunction

Sechelt council to release full governance audit highlighting dysfunction

After partial release, Sechelt mayor pushes for full disclosure of governance audit following calls for accountability
Assumption School-Powell River completes seismic safety upgrades

Assumption School-Powell River completes seismic safety upgrades

Work makes building safer for staff members and students
Kisses and Kicks: Kisses to fantabulous hospital staff, kicks for those soft on crime

Kisses and Kicks: Kisses to fantabulous hospital staff, kicks for those soft on crime

Here are the good deeds (and not so good deeds) that happened in our Coast community this week!
New ad campaign takes aim at B.C. LNG

New ad campaign takes aim at B.C. LNG

The ads will run on social media, YouTube and in newspapers.
Man charged for hit-and-run death of B.C. teen

Man charged for hit-and-run death of B.C. teen

Hundreds of people attended a vigil after the 15-year-old's death.
Involuntary mental health care must be 'dignified and humane,' B.C. premier says

Involuntary mental health care must be 'dignified and humane,' B.C. premier says

VANCOUVER — People struggling with brain injuries, addictions and mental health issues need "dignified and humane" support services if they're committed against their will, and B.C.
Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

If approved, the new rates would take effect on Jan. 13.
Rob Shaw: Eby comes up snake eyes after rolling the dice on fixed election date

Rob Shaw: Eby comes up snake eyes after rolling the dice on fixed election date

Premier may come to regret decision not to call early election
B.C. has deadliest July on roadways in two decades

B.C. has deadliest July on roadways in two decades

The last time deaths were this high for the month of July was in 2008.
B.C. Ferries vessel leaked 800 litres of oil into sea when propeller fell off

B.C. Ferries vessel leaked 800 litres of oil into sea when propeller fell off

The Queen of New Westminster, which serves the busy Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route, is expected to be out of service until at least the end of this month.