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Chat students take top prize

Two video production students from Chatelech Secondary School have just been awarded a top prize in the National Youth Privacy Video Contest.

Coaster appointed to international sustainability committee

A Sunshine Coaster was recently selected to represent Canada on two International Organization for Standardization (ISO) committees dealing with sustainability.

Planning commission gets the green light

Staff were directed to prepare a bylaw establishing an advisory planning commission in the Town of Gibsons.

Smoke free bylaw snuffed out

A motion by Coun. Alice Lutes to look at a smoke free bylaw for outdoor public spaces in Sechelt was quickly defeated at the April 4 council meeting.

Shelter funding dries up

Hot or cold, rainy or sunny, the season for the Sunshine Coast's extreme weather emergency shelter is over, leaving the region's homeless population with few to no options for accommodation.

More sign on to lawsuit

About 100 women have signed onto a class action lawsuit launched from Sechelt that alleges Wyeth Canada Inc. knowingly supplied a hormone replacement therapy drug called Premarin, which has been linked to breast cancer, between 1977 and 2003.

Smoke alarm saves a life in Sechelt

The Sechelt volunteer fire department is crediting a simple smoke alarm for saving the life of a Sechelt man on March 27. "That's what alerted him to the fire.

Flaherty's budget won't count pennies

Federal workers, the CBC and the penny bore the brunt of a slimmed-down federal budget tabled in Ottawa last Thursday afternoon (March 29).

Weston's sponsored travel highest among Tory MPs

Conservative MP John Weston reported the most travel benefits of any elected official in his party for 2011.

District appoints interim CAO

The District of Sechelt welcomed Rick Beauchamp as interim chief administrative officer (CAO) this week, but how long he'll stay is anyone's guess. "Our agreement with Rick is flexible.