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BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro predicting record-breaking power usage as heat descends on the province

BC Hydro is expecting potentially record-breaking demand on the power system as British Columbia and Alberta enter what's forecast to be a blistering heat wave.
Church Road Well costs rise again

Church Road Well costs rise again

Another $300,000 budget increase approved for the Church Road well field project.
All welcome for after-church potluck at St. Bart's this Mother’s Day

All welcome for after-church potluck at St. Bart's this Mother’s Day

We didn’t start out talking about church. Although, as a female clergy person, folks often surprise me by bringing up controversial questions about spirituality and faith.
New Sea to Sky support group for those who have experienced loss or trauma in the mountains

New Sea to Sky support group for those who have experienced loss or trauma in the mountains

Squamish Mountain Muskox's monthly gatherings start in September and are open to residents from Vancouver to Pemberton.
Harbour-Egmont Highlights: Celebrating mothers this weekend

Harbour-Egmont Highlights: Celebrating mothers this weekend

Also, learn all about bats at walk and talk May 18
Coastal Fire Centre reports on early statistics for region

Coastal Fire Centre reports on early statistics for region

“We want people to follow all the rules and regulations we ask people to follow when they are having a campfire." ~ Julia Caranci, fire information officer
Halfmoon Happenings: Spotlight on…moms!

Halfmoon Happenings: Spotlight on…moms!

Some on-the-Coast ideas for our moms’ special day
Warm weather 'watch' on Chapman watershed

Warm weather 'watch' on Chapman watershed

'The lakes are currently full, but Environment Canada has noted that watersheds and soil conditions are still impacted from last year’s drought': SCRD May 11 water supply update.
Obituary: Sharon G. Janze

Obituary: Sharon G. Janze

'Sharon was a beautiful kind hearted woman, devoted to and loved her husband Tony. She loved all her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to the fullest.'
John Ducker: Drowsy driving third highest cause of collisions

John Ducker: Drowsy driving third highest cause of collisions

The Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators says that 21% of our collisions are caused by driver fatigue. That amounts to around 400 deaths and 2,100 serious injuries every year.