Skip to content

Highlights

Spotlight on Special O: Doughnut fundraiser a sellout success

Spotlight on Special O: Doughnut fundraiser a sellout success

Also, curling is winding up with crazy hat day
Sechelt Fire Department team raises the most money for Climb the Wall

Sechelt Fire Department team raises the most money for Climb the Wall

The Sechelt Fire Department raised the most of any team at $13,710. Sechelt also boasted the single largest contributor: retired fire chief Bill Higgs who raised $6,520. Overall, the event raised more than $140,000 to benefit the BC Lung Foundation's Asthma Education Centre.
Researchers want to know if you see bats out on the Coast

Researchers want to know if you see bats out on the Coast

Winter bat activity could be sign of deadly disease
Raising funds for RCM SAR Station 12 (Halfmoon Bay)

Raising funds for RCM SAR Station 12 (Halfmoon Bay)

Elphinstone Secondary School wrestlers now provincial champions

Elphinstone Secondary School wrestlers now provincial champions

Elphi also took the overall team title: Elphinstone Wrestling has now lifted their school to be recognized as the top school in the province.
U11A Blues come out on top

U11A Blues come out on top

In the Sunshine Coast Minor Hockey Association’s fourth home tournament of the year, the Sunshine Coast U11A team won gold in a thrilling game against Powell River.
Letters: We can't rely on a single strategy in handling drug addiction

Letters: We can't rely on a single strategy in handling drug addiction

'In our community, I have noticed that harm reduction strategies are often at odds with peer recovery programs, which can create a void for those who seek help to get clean.'
B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

The Vancouver Island man was found guilty of incest, sexual assault, sexual touching, sexual interference and making child pornography.
B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

PM said Adastra did not have permission to sell cocaine on the "open market," while Health Canada said the firm could only sell to other licence holders.
B.C. moviegoer claims patron using phone triggered PTSD

B.C. moviegoer claims patron using phone triggered PTSD

The theatre patron says he left a theatre because the presence of a woman with whom he had a dispute over her cellphone use triggered a mental disorder.