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Sechelt council grants development permit for Telus Marina

Sechelt council grants development permit for Telus Marina

Telus plans to open the site in late 2024 or 2025
This new device will tell you exactly where your stolen bike is

This new device will tell you exactly where your stolen bike is

North Vancouver co-founder Fraser Vaage says Snik Bike's tracking information can easily be sent to police
Sunnycrest Motel redevelopment variance stalls

Sunnycrest Motel redevelopment variance stalls

Developer discussions to encompass affordable rental agreement, parking and staff are to obtain an opinion letter on the project's financial viability from a land economist
B.C. appeal court doubles damages against negligent surgeon

B.C. appeal court doubles damages against negligent surgeon

A B.C. man who broke his arm as a child has had B.C.'s Court of Appeal increase his damages from $175,000 to $360,000.
Sechelt committee makes nine budget recommendations

Sechelt committee makes nine budget recommendations

Latest discussions on the Sechelt budget for 2023 include new items and expense reductions
Gibsons gives Stonehurst proposal second reading

Gibsons gives Stonehurst proposal second reading

The redevelopment of the historic Stonehurst site into a boutique hotel and condominium will go to public hearing April 25.
This adorable B.C. animal sometimes eats flesh — including of its own kind

This adorable B.C. animal sometimes eats flesh — including of its own kind

A really cute B.C. mammal is a part-time cannibal.
B.C. Ferries struggles with rising costs, shortage of staff

B.C. Ferries struggles with rising costs, shortage of staff

Employee turnover is high, mid-life upgrades for ships are being deferred, and maintenance costs for its aging fleet and infrastructure have jumped.
Turning clocks forward comes with risk on the road, B.C. safety expert warns

Turning clocks forward comes with risk on the road, B.C. safety expert warns

Daylight Saving Time is back this weekend and it's being linked to a greater risk of crashes on the road.
Eby: Federal government needs to reform bail system 'now' to target repeat offenders

Eby: Federal government needs to reform bail system 'now' to target repeat offenders

B.C. has already taken a number of steps, such as directing new teams of prosecutors, probation officers and police to focus on repeat offenders within existing federal law.