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Groenke pleads not guilty in sexual assault case

Former Sechelt RCMP officer begins first of three trials

Weston bill becomes law

John Weston's tackling crystal meth and ecstasy bill became law March 25 as the last Private Member's Bill to be enacted before the fall of the Federal Government. Governor-General David Johnston signed the bill soon after 8 a.m.

Madeira Park School broken into during spring break

At approximately 1 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23, unknown persons gained entry into the Madeira Park Elementary School portable classrooms and caused damage estimated at several thousand dollars.

Canadians heading to the polls May 2

Voters will be heading to the polls May 2 after the Conservative government fell in the House of Commons on Friday. The Harper government was defeated on March 26 following a vote of 156-145 on a non-confidence motion supported by the opposition.

Earlier HST vote set

British Columbians will have an earlier vote on the harmonized sales tax (HST) than previously scheduled and it will be conducted under the authority of the Referendum Act, Attorney General Barry Penner announced Friday, March 25.

Directors gets BEN update

Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) directors are getting closer to adopting the new bylaw enforcement notification (BEN) system.

Wauters running for Green Party

Brennan Wauters refers to himself as a "dedicated environmentalist" who has been pursuing the opportunity to run as a candidate for the federal Green Party for the past few months.

Budget nearing completion

Story: The number crunching is nearing the final stages as the Town of Gibsons gets closer to finalizing its annual budget. Director of finance Ian Poole said council is about 90 per cent finished.

Spring ice issue wearing thin on user groups

With the onset of spring break, ice rink users will be utilizing their time on the ice to the fullest and they are hoping to see that ice use extended even further.

No deal for the Dragons

"Holy crap, they got away.