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Recruitment, training top priorities for new fire chief

The newly appointed chief for the Roberts Creek Volunteer Fire Department is hoping to build on a team that is already filled with "some really strong" members.

Rogers offers replacement tower

Rogers Communications Inc. is offering to place a new wireless tower on the Gibsons and District Volunteer Fire Department property at 790 North Rd.

Self-guided tours floated for aquifer

With Gibsons' aquifer-mapping project due to be complete next month, the Town is pondering a community outreach program that could include self-guided aquifer tours. Reporting to council's committee of the whole on Feb.

Pump track gaining support

Sechelt councillors were in favour of a proposal for a bicycle skills park in downtown Sechelt during their committee of the whole meeting Feb. 13.

Student trustee sworn in

School District No. 46 (SD46) saw its first student trustee sworn in on Nov. 12. Maya Treuheit took her oath of office and her seat at the school board table after being welcomed by all the trustees at Tuesday night's regular board meeting.

Harbour Publishing forges alliance with Douglas & McIntyre

Douglas & McIntyre, the original imprint of British Columbia's long-time flagship book publisher, will live to see another day, thanks to a new alliance with Madeira Park's Harbour Publishing. In a Feb.

Parents concerned about health hazards

Some parents of students at Roberts Creek Elementary School are concerned about potential health hazards of renovations slated to start Feb. 18, but School District No. 46 (SD46) assures student safety is a top priority.

Firefighters use hazmat skills

Sechelt firefighters had to use their hazardous material (hazmat) response training to decontaminate a person reportedly overcome by chemical fumes at about 3:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 4.

Medical pot changes come under fire

The Sunshine Coast will be part of a nation-wide protest next Thursday against the federal government's proposed new medical marijuana regulations.

Draft transit plan sets ambitious target

The aim of almost quadrupling transit ridership on the Sunshine Coast over the next 25 years "is ambitious and will require considerable strategic action," BC Transit said in a report updating the region's transit future plan.