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Sailing delays possible during berth work

Berth work underway at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal is raising concerns about on-time performance for Sunshine Coast passengers. The berth work, which began Tuesday (Oct. 12) and is scheduled to go until Dec.

Highway-widening, not sea walk, draws crowd

An Oct. 7 public meeting, convened to present Sechelt council's Davis Bay sea walk expansion proposal, shifted gear when 250 fuming attendees demanded, and were granted, a microphone.

Chamber kicks off campaign for visitor information park

The first thing visitors to the Coast usually see when they reach the top of the bypass is a dirty, barren swath of land where trucks stop to test their brakes and the occasional RCMP cruiser parks, looking for speeders.

Some funding in place for batting cage

The Gibsons Minor Baseball Association (GMBA) has made some progress as it works with the Town of Gibsons to move their batting cage in preparation for the new RCMP building in 2011.

Chat field vision released to the public

The long talked-about improvements to Chatelech Secondary School's sports fields now have a vision that field users, fundraisers and donors can look at while planning to make the fields a reality.

No sign of Milling in weeks: RCMP

After weeks of intensive searching by RCMP and search and rescue members, there is still no sign of May Milling, the 81-year-old Gibsons woman who was reported missing Sept. 2.

Discussions over dollars at 2010 UBCM

Gibsons council has returned from the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) conference having netted some discussions with ministry officials, but no significant new funding for Coast projects.

SCRD catches ear of province on Coast issues

Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) board members spent much of last week voicing their concerns over everything from community safety to the role of regional districts in boundary extensions at this year's Union of B.C.

Local PACs receive gaming grants

Sunshine Coast parent advisory councils (PACs) will receive just over $70,000 in community gaming grant funds, out of a total of $11 million going to more than 1,400 provincial PACs.

Sechelt firefighters earn top awards

Sechelt firefighters demonstrated their ingenuity at extracting car crash victims from crumpled vehicles with only the use of basic tools, by winning third place in a challenge at last weekend's Transportation Emergency Rescue Committee (TERC) Britis