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April 1 fare and price increases coming for BC Ferries

April 1 fare and price increases coming for BC Ferries

Drive-up window fares increasing and will only apply to the less than 25 per cent of customers who don’t already use Prepaid, Saver or Reservation-only fares.
'Board response to American tariffs' (BRAT) added to regional government's workplans

'Board response to American tariffs' (BRAT) added to regional government's workplans

SCRD affirms support for the 'Team Canada' approach to align local, provincial, and national priorities to counter foreign policies designed to harm the Canadian economy.
Teddy Bear Hospital returns for its second year on the Sunshine Coast

Teddy Bear Hospital returns for its second year on the Sunshine Coast

Sunday, March 30, the Teddy Bear Hospital, a delightful, interactive event designed to familiarize children with the medical world in a friendly, engaging way, returns.
April Tools tests boat building mettle in Pender Harbour April 26

April Tools tests boat building mettle in Pender Harbour April 26

It’s the 22nd iteration of the perennial favourite event
Learn more about the Sea to Sky Green Party MP candidate, Lauren Greenlaw

Learn more about the Sea to Sky Green Party MP candidate, Lauren Greenlaw

Greenlaw discusses her commitment to environmental issues, community engagement, dealing with Trump and what she hopes to achieve in the upcoming federal election.
Sechelt Citizens on Patrol Society is officially operational

Sechelt Citizens on Patrol Society is officially operational

Non-profit group is looking for more volunteers to help be the eyes and ears of the community.
Opinion: Why Canada must treat its food system as a matter of national defence

Opinion: Why Canada must treat its food system as a matter of national defence

Faced with both a trade war and annexation threats, Canada must confront whether its domestic food systems can feed its population in a crisis.
BC Hydro's April hikes will coincide with loss of credit, leaving bills to jump 12%

BC Hydro's April hikes will coincide with loss of credit, leaving bills to jump 12%

Last year's B.C. Electricity Affordability Credit will expire 15 days after BC Hydro rates jump 3.75 per cent
Tesla removed as participant in 2025 Vancouver International Auto Show

Tesla removed as participant in 2025 Vancouver International Auto Show

The decision was for "the safety of attendees, exhibitors, and staff."
RCMP incident report: Why drinking beer in the ferry lineup is a bad idea

RCMP incident report: Why drinking beer in the ferry lineup is a bad idea

Sunshine Coast residents continue to fall for a variety of scams.