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Coast Scene: Sechelt Legion hosts grand opening

Coast Scene: Sechelt Legion hosts grand opening

After five years of hard work, Sechelt Legion Branch 140 celebrated the grand opening of its new home on Inlet Street last Friday.
Letters: ‘Billy’s Walk’ offers thoughtful development in Gibsons

Letters: ‘Billy’s Walk’ offers thoughtful development in Gibsons

'The Town of Gibsons is considering the proposed “Billy’s Walk Residences” development on four lots along Gibsons Way and part of School Road.'
Sechelt fire Friday night, likely human caused says fire chief

Sechelt fire Friday night, likely human caused says fire chief

Despite cooler weather, Sechelt Fire Department Chief Dwight Davison has no intention of lifting fire ban.
West Vancouver volunteers save 18 people and yacht from sinking

West Vancouver volunteers save 18 people and yacht from sinking

'Disaster' narrowly averted as a 48-foot-yacht, with children on board, starts to go down on the way to the Honda Celebration of Light
Totem Lodge repurposing for mental health-addictions services

Totem Lodge repurposing for mental health-addictions services

Some upgrades at Totem are required and are to be completed while it is vacant.
Letters: Let the idlers pay for lawsuit

Letters: Let the idlers pay for lawsuit

'If the council is going to use our tax money to sue big oil, they should consider fining the people that waste it.'
Divisive icon gone: The stolen drill that captivated residents has been removed

Divisive icon gone: The stolen drill that captivated residents has been removed

After seven months of rising stardom, the stolen drill on the side of the Sunshine Coast highway has been removed. 
Back to the Grand Shore: Friendship Park mural restored

Back to the Grand Shore: Friendship Park mural restored

A mural in Sechelt’s Friendship Park defaced with bizarre graffiti last fall has been restored.
The Rainforest Circus returns to the Sunshine Coast next month

The Rainforest Circus returns to the Sunshine Coast next month

A Sunshine Coast arts organization is redefining the big top, with circus-style performances due to take place in a soaring evergreen grove instead of a canvas-walled canopy. 
Letters: Flyers should support newspaper

Letters: Flyers should support newspaper

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