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Council works to fill literacy needs

The Sunshine Coast Literacy Council is reaching out to fill literacy needs on the Coast, and they aren't all related to reading and writing.

Brothers Park marked for upgrades

Parks director Wendy Gilbertson recommended that the Town of Gibsons shut down Brothers Park as soon as possible to allow for some much needed maintenance, expected to require four months.

Early indications say tourism up this summer

Those working in the tourism sector are still busy adding up their numbers from the summer, but anecdotally, it looks like 2012 will go down as more profitable than last year.

More agro plan open houses expected

Residents still have an opportunity to contribute to the development of an agricultural area plan (AAP) for the Sunshine Coast, said consultant Andrea Lawseth. An open house was held Aug.

Impaired drivers being rounded up

By the end of August, the Sunshine Coast RCMP had issued as many as 19 immediate roadside prohibitions lasting 90 days to drivers on area roads. Drinking and driving penalties returned to full effect June 15 after the B.C.

Mixed feelings about new school year

Education Minister George Abbott held a press conference last week to say he was excited about the positive steps government has taken to improve the 2012/13 school year, but teachers don't share his enthusiasm.

Officers save suicidal woman in ocean

Sunshine Coast RCMP officers put their lives on the line recently to help save a suicidal woman on a local area beach. RCMP were alerted to the beach on Aug. 25 about the possible suicide attempt. Const.

District issues RFP

The District of Sechelt is one step closer to the construction of a new wastewater treatment facility. On Tuesday afternoon, the District issued a request for proposal (RFP) for the design and construction of a new wastewater treatment facility.

Government employees demand fair contract

Residents attempting to order a birth certificate, visit a provincial park or grab some spirits from the BC Liquor store on Wednesday were greeted by picket lines.

Community Association commemorates 60 years

The Davis Bay-Wilson Creek-Selma Park Community Association commemorated its 60th anniversary with the dedication of a new water fountain for people and their pets on Aug. 29.