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Overcrowding consultation draws good results

Erecting portables and changing catchment areas seemed to be the preferred ways to deal with overcrowding at West Sechelt Elementary School (WSES) when School District No. 46 (SD46) staff consulted parents there Jan. 21.
Farms producing first organic fish in the world

Farms producing first organic fish in the world

Two aquaculture companies on the Coast are now certified organic and producing the only organic sablefish and white sturgeon in the world.

McRae apologizes and asks to talk

Minister of Education Don McRae has apologized to school boards for the way he handled a request to find savings in local budgets, pledging to meet with trustees to find a cooperative way forward. His original request to have boards find 1.

Strike closes Life Labs in Sechelt

Patients were being turned away from Life Labs in Sechelt Jan. 21 and 22 as employees protested what their union is calling an "unacceptable offer," tabled last Saturday by the employer. The Sechelt office was reopened Jan. 23.

Agreement signals five years of 'labour peace'

Howe Sound Pulp and Paper (HSPP) has reached a new collective agreement with Local 1119 of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union (CEP). The five-year contract was set to go before the CEP membership yesterday (Jan.

Police warn about grandson scam

Sunshine Coast RCMP have issued a warning about a popular scam making the rounds on the Coast. RCMP say between Jan.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for Jan. 15 to 22: Between Jan. 10 and 16, a thief stole anorangeHusqvarna power saw from an unlocked shed in the 12900 block of Shark Lane in Madeira Park. On Jan.

Two sailings now cancelled due to delays

Update as of 11:55 am: Please be advised that the Queen of Surrey has cancelled the following sailings due to mechanical difficulties experienced earlier today:12:20 pm departing Langdale1:20 pm departing Horseshoe Bay The cancelled round trip will a

AG outlines health funding

Auditor General John Doyle released a public information piece Jan. 17, documenting the revenues and expenditures of B.C.'s health-care system, titled Health Funding Explained. During the 2011/12 fiscal year $15.

Province asked to make patios, parks and playgrounds smoke-free

The Canadian Cancer Society, B.C. and Yukon, is calling for regulations that would make outdoor patios of bars and restaurants as well as beaches, parks and playgrounds smoke-free.