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Renaming issue draws crowd at Powell River City Hall

Renaming issue draws crowd at Powell River City Hall

Pro- and anti- name change advocates demonstrate inside and outside building
shíshálh Nation honours Red Dress Day

shíshálh Nation honours Red Dress Day

May 5 is a day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People
Pender-Harbour Highlights: The Small Glories take the stage

Pender-Harbour Highlights: The Small Glories take the stage

Also, the annual Strawberry Tea coming up May 9
Here's why 'shoulder season' can be so dangerous for unprepared adventurers

Here's why 'shoulder season' can be so dangerous for unprepared adventurers

Summer-like conditions in the city can quickly turn back into dangerous ice and snow as you head into the mountains. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.
SCRD holds closed discussions on grants to local groups

SCRD holds closed discussions on grants to local groups

Recommendations from the committee are to be considered by the board meeting scheduled for May 25. 
Missing Sechelt woman found safe

Missing Sechelt woman found safe

WHO says COVID emergency is over. So what does that mean?

WHO says COVID emergency is over. So what does that mean?

WHO emergencies chief Dr. Michael Ryan said the coronavirus is still a public health threat and that its continued evolution could yet cause future problems.
Art Beat: Garage Sale performance proceeds donated to Community Services

Art Beat: Garage Sale performance proceeds donated to Community Services

To help address social issues depicted in the recent production of David King’s play The Garage Sale, the Driftwood Players community theatre company donated proceeds from its April 22 performance to the Sunshine Coast Community Services Societ
Half of variable rate mortgage holders facing financial straits: Angus Reid

Half of variable rate mortgage holders facing financial straits: Angus Reid

One-third of Canadian mortgage holders having difficulty managing finances, according to poll.
To feed endangered whales, Alaska ordered to stop intercepting B.C.-bound salmon

To feed endangered whales, Alaska ordered to stop intercepting B.C.-bound salmon

The 'enormous ruling' withholds permits in southeast Alaska that for decades has intercepted hundreds of thousands of chinook salmon before they can reach endangered southern resident killer whales in B.C.