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Gibsons water restrictions 'independent' from SCRD

Gibsons water restrictions 'independent' from SCRD

As of July 10, Gibsons’ water users remain on Stage 1 restrictions.
Several dozen wildfires sparked after over 19,000 lightning strikes hit B.C.

Several dozen wildfires sparked after over 19,000 lightning strikes hit B.C.

There were 86 new fires on Sunday alone.
Letters: It shouldn’t be so doggone hard to solve Gibsons' canine conflict

Letters: It shouldn’t be so doggone hard to solve Gibsons' canine conflict

'Do we not have a talented, compassionate town council, well-used to solving various and sundry complex issues? This should be a good news story – an easy one for council to knock out of the (dog)park.'
Rob Shaw: On his summer health care tour, Adrian Dix gets an earful

Rob Shaw: On his summer health care tour, Adrian Dix gets an earful

The health minister says he's listening to authorities and front-line workers, even if it's to hear frustration
Cariboo-Prince George MP welcomes NDP bill to protect first responders

Cariboo-Prince George MP welcomes NDP bill to protect first responders

Like Conservative MP Todd Doherty's private members bill, New Westminster-Burnaby NDP MP Peter Julian's bill would boost consequences for attacks on firefighters, paramedics.
Just ask Angie: Finding fire bans, water restrictions, emergency alerts

Just ask Angie: Finding fire bans, water restrictions, emergency alerts

Where to find the most up-to-date essential information
Hundreds rally in Vancouver to support striking B.C. port workers

Hundreds rally in Vancouver to support striking B.C. port workers

Hundreds of people gathered in Vancouver for a rally to support striking British Columbia port workers as their job action stretches into its second week.
Environmental destruction, glimmers of renewal line this exhibit's reclaimed canvases

Environmental destruction, glimmers of renewal line this exhibit's reclaimed canvases

Carolina Franzen’s artwork featured at the Gibsons library
Sunshine Coast pianist scales up provincial festival winnings

Sunshine Coast pianist scales up provincial festival winnings

Taho Shinagawa, 14, was the winner of the Junior A piano division at the provincial festival, held in Penticton from May 28 to June 2. 
Spotlight on Special O: Athletes reflect as spring-summer season wraps

Spotlight on Special O: Athletes reflect as spring-summer season wraps

Registration for 2023/2024 season tentatively set for Sept. 12