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Sechelt wants province to introduce 'good neighbour agreement'

Sechelt wants province to introduce 'good neighbour agreement'

District of Sechelt wants supportive housing and shelter operators to enter into agreements with local governments.
Art Beat: Raven's Cry Theatre staffer feels kernels of nostalgia

Art Beat: Raven's Cry Theatre staffer feels kernels of nostalgia

Also, what's next for the Film Society
On Mental Health: Why political uncertainty feels so personal

On Mental Health: Why political uncertainty feels so personal

'Politics is a touchy subject — one we often avoid at family gatherings and workplaces because it connects deeply to our core emotions and values. Here in B.C., across Canada, and around the world, politics is undergoing significant shifts.'
Ecological empathy is baked into Clare Wilkening science-influenced ceramics

Ecological empathy is baked into Clare Wilkening science-influenced ceramics

The ceramic artworks that adorn the Gumboot Café in Roberts Creek until the end of this month are only steps from the source of their inspiration — the orca communities of the Salish Sea — and the studio of their creator, Clare Wilkening. 
Young B.C. innovators invited to present their ideas for a better future

Young B.C. innovators invited to present their ideas for a better future

The Ingenious+ Challenge offers more than $250,000 in prizes with dedicated money reserved for B.C. winners.
How Josh Searles builds guitar culture on the Coast

How Josh Searles builds guitar culture on the Coast

Josh Searles' concert of solo pieces takes place at Eric Cardinal Hall on Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets ($25) are available at Hand Reef and Sew and One Leaf Gallery in Gibsons, and MELOmania in Roberts Creek. 
At The Kube: Through painted woodcuts, artist goes outside-in

At The Kube: Through painted woodcuts, artist goes outside-in

Dominik Kalita’s ‘This Must Be The Place’ on display to Feb. 28.
Opinion: How U.S. tariffs could shake up B.C. real estate

Opinion: How U.S. tariffs could shake up B.C. real estate

Erin Best unpacks what might be in store if we see a trade war.
50 Women raised $822,000 for SCCSS

50 Women raised $822,000 for SCCSS

A group of women who have spent much of the past year raising money for an affordable housing and community service project celebrated their achievements with a party last weekend.
Letters: Establish board for Sunshine Coast reservoir oversight

Letters: Establish board for Sunshine Coast reservoir oversight

'This is a mega project by Coast standards. Yet I would challenge that most Coasters know no more than that there will be a hole dug in the ground, a liner placed in it, and pipes attached to some sort of water treatment system.'