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Discourtesy increases risk of crash and road rage

With more traffic, construction-related delays, and cyclists and pedestrians on our roads than ever, how are B.C.

School vandalized after break-in

Two people were arrested at the scene of a break-in at Madeira Park Elementary School early Wednesday morning. At approximately 5 a.m. on June 29, several members of the Sunshine Coast RCMP responded to an alarm at the school. According to Cpl.

Long weekends and impaired drivers - a dangerous mix

Long holiday weekends over the summer usually see a spike in the consumption of alcohol and drugs paired with driving. The result is often a serious injury or death caused by an impaired driver.

Keefe, Furlong to co-chair riot review

Doug Keefe, former Nova Scotia deputy attorney general, and John Furlong, former head of VANOC, will co-chair the independent review of the planning and activities before Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Final, and the violence that followed.

Summer schedule now in effect

Effective today (June 28) the summer schedule is in effect for all major routes including Horseshoe Bay-Langdale. The summer schedule includes an extra vessel sailing Thursday through Monday.

Elementary ticket program expanded

Now in its 101st year, the Fair at the PNE is proof some things get better with age, as it gets set to offer free gate admission for all children 12 and under during the Fair's run from Saturday, Aug. 20 to Monday, Sept. 5.

Postal workers heading back to work

You can expect to see mail in your mailbox starting Tuesday, after back-to-work legislation passed in the House of Commons over the weekend.

Multicultural award nominations open

If you know someone who is a champion for multiculturalism on the Sunshine Coast then nominate them for a 2011 provincial Nesika Award.

Sea Cav on a treasure hunt for volunteers

Representatives from the Sunshine Coast Sea Cavalcade made a splash at the Town of Gibsons council meeting June 21.

SCRD restricted in implementing trap ban

The issue of leg-hold traps has caused a massive public outcry, but in order for the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) to implement a ban, the process is proving challenging.