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Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for Jan. 21 to 27: On Jan. 21, a multi-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of Wharf Road and Cowrie Street in Sechelt.

Teens taught to meet the needs of toddlers

The highly successful early learning SPARK program that School District No. 46 (SD46) has run for many years is now being expanded to teach Grade 10 students how to meet the needs of children from birth to age five.

Man fined for shooting bear

A 70-year-old man from Roberts Creek has been given a $1,000 fine after injuring a bear with a 22-calibre rifle in 2012.

Outdoor ed challenges

An environmental education program envisioned for secondary school students is running into some challenges before it even begins, superintendent of schools Patrick Bocking reported at the Jan. 14 school board meeting.

Time to nominate that inspirational individual

School District No. 46 (SD46) invites you to nominate that inspirational individual in your life for the Frances Fleming Award for Inspirational Achievement before Friday, Feb. 28.

Next protest to hit whole B.C. coast

With local-government support for the BC Ferry Coalition's Tell the Premier protest pouring in from Haida Gwaii in the north to the south end of Vancouver Island, lead organizer Jef Keighley said the stage is being set for a B.C.

Collective agreement ratified

School District No. 46 (SD46) and its support staff union, CUPE Local 801, received confirmation late last week from the BC Public School Employers' Association (BCPSEA) that the school district's memorandum of settlement has been ratified.

Narrows Inlet project approved

The province has given the green light to the Narrows Inlet hydro project. Environment Minister Mary Polak and Energy Minister Bill Bennett issued an environmental assessment certificate for the project on Jan. 15, subject to 26 conditions.

Wharf project receives ICET grant

The Davis Bay wharf is closer to being rebuilt after $150,000 was confirmed for the project by Island Coastal Economic Trust (ICET) this week.

Sparks fly over George economic impact

The economic benefits of the proposed George Hotel and condo project sparked a testy debate at Gibsons council Tuesday night, as councillors split over a motion to request a third-party study of the project's financial viability.