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Local knowledge key to salmon study

With dwindling numbers of chinook and coho salmon swimming around the Strait of Georgia, a group of anonymous donors are starting to question why.

Land commission to weigh in on VisionQuest

VisionQuest's transition house on Pratt Road has been given the all-clear by Vancouver Coastal Health and the Office of Assisted Living Registrar to operate without having to be licensed by them.

Province funds free tutoring program

The province is funding Capilano University's free tutoring program, as part of a $2.4 million investment in B.C. literacy programs.

New politician wants to 'elevate discourse'

Daniel Veniez said he's still not used to calling himself a politician, but he has a very clear idea of what he'd like to accomplish if elected member of Parliament. On Sunday, Sept.

Efron movie shooting final scenes

Lights buzzing and film rolling, shooting for Universal Studios' The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud is nearing a wrap at its Gibsons' locations.

Legion celebrates 75 years

Sechelt's Royal Canadian Legion will celebrate its 75th anniversary next Friday, Sept. 25, with a public party featuring a local who's who. And 75 years, Legion president Dennis Johnson said, is a significant milestone for a B.C. Legion.

Cougar reports continue, but many can't be confirmed

Conservation officers are continuing to field and investigate cougar reports, but they emphasize that while numbers are high this year, many of the sightings can't be confirmed.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for the week of Sept. 8 to 15 On Sept. 8, two thieves were caught stealing merchandise from a business in the 5500 block of Sunshine Coast Highway.

Sechelt poised for new day float

The District of Sechelt is poised to move forward with plans to build a day float in Trail Bay. "The initial plan that I think we can do in the next few months is to put the initial dock system up -a long, wide dock," Mayor Darren Inkster said.

HandiDART users decry cut hours

Residents who rely on the Sunshine Coast Regional District's (SCRD) HandyDART buses for transportation are feeling the effects of reduced bus trips and aren't afraid to show it. About 30 HandyDART users and their supporters showed up at the Sept.