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Public has first say on Target's new plans

The first open house on Target Marine Hatcheries' plan to introduce aquaponics and trout roe processing to their operations caused some upset from a handful of people gathered at the Seaside Centre Jan. 13.

No date for consult on Metro incinerator

Although billed to take place early this year, Metro Vancouver has not set a date for public consultations on the proposal to build a $500-million garbage incinerator on Squamish Nation lands at Port Mellon.

Coast unites to turn BC Ferries around

They're mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore.

Garbage collection fee hike looms

One increase leads to another. That's the story with garbage collection fees in the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD), where staff recommended a five per cent increase this year to offset revenue losses from last year's hike in tipping fees.

Referendum sought for $7.4m loan

Residents of Sechelt will be asked for their approval to borrow $7.4 million for the new sewage treatment plant, rather than the $2.5 million loan most were expecting.

Cougar destroyed in Roberts Creek

One of the three cougars photographed on Flume Beach in Roberts Creek last week was destroyed this week, after it revisited the Roberts Creek area. Sunshine Coast conservation officer Dean Miller received a call on Monday, Jan.

SIB election set for Feb. 22

The Sechelt Indian Band (SIB) will hold a nomination meeting this Monday, Jan. 20 for candidates in next month's election for chief and council. The election is set for Feb. 22, with an advance poll on Feb. 16.

Cedar ceremony kicks off carving project

Parents, students, School District No. 46 staff, trustees and First Nations representatives welcomed two halves of a cedar pole to Pender Harbour Secondary School on Jan. 13 with much celebration and ceremony.

George moves ahead; aquifer studies on tap

The George Hotel and condo project passed its first major hurdle Tuesday evening when Gibsons council's committee of the whole voted 3-2 in favour of moving forward with the application.

Transit future plan comes with hefty price tag

Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) directors will explore the option of a fuel tax to help pay for expanded bus service under the 25-year transit future plan. The plan would drive up the $2.