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Senior drivers raise questions over tests

More than 150 people jammed into Cranberry Seniors' Centre on Wednesday, Feb. 8, to hear from Powell River - Sunshine Coast MLA Nicholas Simons and voice their concerns over the way the province retests seniors for driver's licences.

Coast population going up

The 2011 census results are in and since 2006, the Sunshine Coast's population grew by 3.1 per cent to 28,619 people. This compares to the provincial growth average of seven per cent, as British Columbia's population passed the 4.4 million mark.

$1.2 million enhancement plan announced

School District No. 46 (SD46) announced Tuesday they will spend nearly $1.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for Feb. 7 to 14: A possible impaired driver was reported on Shorncliffe Avenue near Highway 101.

Steering committee needs volunteers

The Sunshine Coast Fruit Tree project is looking for volunteers to join the steering committee. The idea is simple - the project connects people with excess fruit on their backyard trees with those who have the time and energy to harvest it.

ICET announces funding for access trail

Mayor Phil Kent, the chair of the Island Coastal Economic Trust (ICET), announced the funding approval of $6,681 for the Sechelt Groves Society to develop a wheelchair accessible destination trail, in the Hidden Grove Forest, a preserved area of old

Telethon raises $6,753,012

Variety - The Children's Charity's annual Show of Hearts Telethon raised $6,753,012 last weekend. The telethon aired Feb. 11 and 12 for 23 straight hours on Global BC.

Fire departments making progress

The number of fire department call-outs dropped drastically in 2011, the first releases of annual reports from Coastal volunteer fire halls have indicated.

Group wants to manage Tyner Park

In order to create a biodiversity park, the Ruby Lake Lagoon Society was seeking stewardship of a Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) property at the Feb. 2 community services committee meeting.

Town to pay Gospel fees

The Town of Gibsons will be on the hook for around $60,000 in consulting fees related to the Gospel Rock planning process. Following a short in-camera session at its Feb.