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Student video wins competition

Three Chatelech Secondary School students' video about a young employee's angst over whether to risk workplace injury or confront her boss about unsafe working conditions has won WorkSafeBC's 2010 student video contest.

Coast team makes it to semifinals

The RCXRM Robotics of Kiel Strang and Ryden Custance made it all the way to the finals at the recent World Robotics Championship at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.

2010 Juno winner coming to Gibsons

Last weekend ushered in confirmation of what many have been saying for several years now.

Plant sale this Sunday

It's time for the Sunshine Coast Botanical Garden's annual plant sale, Sunday, May 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 5941 Mason Rd. in Sechelt. This is the eighth spring plant sale, and it is widely known for the quality and quantity of plants on offer.

Labour Council to remember lost workers

Each year during the National Day of Mourning the local Labour Council asks Coasters to take a moment to pause and recognize the many work-related injuries, diseases and deaths that occur each year in our province. This year is no different.

Local Rotarians give back to create school

Everyone expects to come back from three months in Mexico with a tan and maybe a few extra pounds, but imagine the joy of coming home to Canada knowing that you've left your vacation spot a better place.

Nineteen who make a difference

Nineteen volunteers who have served the Coast for at least five years. Nineteen people who make a difference.

Local campaign continues the fight

During the week of April 18 to 24, communities across B.C. will observe Prevention of Violence Against Women Week, a time to focus on a crime that Statistics Canada reports one out of four women in Canada experience every year.

The turtles are hatching

Tiny and perfect, smaller than a twoonie, the baby turtle emerges from the nest along with his brothers and sisters. He crawls from the earth and takes his first glimpse of the sun and first breath of fresh air.

Disharmony at Harmony Hall

A group of seniors wants to see evening entertainment returned to Harmony Hall, a facility in Gibsons run by the Gibsons Seniors Society. But their efforts to offer music and dancing in the evenings have run afoul of the society's executive.