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Gibsons man shaving and giving back

The horror of cancer has lead a Gibsons man to shave his head to raise funds for Jaltemba Cancer Walk.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP released the following for Jan. 26 to Feb. 7: On Jan. 26, a hit and run occurred in a parking lot in the 5700 block of Highway 101 in Sechelt.

Police issue warnings after house party

Sunshine Coast RCMP have several investigations underway following what they are describing as "an out of control" house party last Friday night in Sechelt.

Coalition calls for council moratorium

The Coalition to Stop Smart Meters is calling upon all mayors and councils to unite around B.C. by calling for an immediate moratorium on the wireless smart meter program due to unresolved health, safety, privacy and security concerns.

It's hip to be snipped

The BC SPCA is urging pet guardians and all animal lovers to do their part to help end the tragedy of pet overpopulation in British Columbia.

Resident pushing for backyard farming

A Halfmoon Bay mother of three has an idea she hopes will fill the Sunshine Coast's grocery stores with local sustainable produce all year round.

Gibsons eagle returns home

A wild eagle was returned to its home Jan. 27 after a successful recovery stint with the Gibsons Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Volunteers found the bird, unable to fly, on the field in Shirley Macey Park on Dec. 2. "We had it in care up to Dec. 29.

Gospel Rock application comes forward

A Gospel Rock zoning application has forced the Town of Gibsons to consider a decision regarding the allocation of parkland in the block seven waterfront area.

Concrete plant meeting set

Stockwell Sand and Gravel's plan to run a concrete batch plant in East Porpoise bay was forwarded to a public information meeting at the Feb. 1 Sechelt council meeting.

School outbreak contained

As many as 10 per cent of the children at Gibsons Elementary School were absent between Jan. 24 and 27 due to a spike in reported illnesses.