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FACCs push for lower fares

Ferry Advisory Committee (FAC) chairs say hikes in ferry fares are resulting in declining ridership and revenue for B.C. Ferries and may mean more fare hikes will be needed in the future.

CUPE president retires

A fixture in School District No. 46 (SD46) and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) said adieu recently to focus on her role as a District of Sechelt councillor.

Man shot twice by police

A 34-year-old man is in serious, but stable condition in the hospital after he was shot twice by a Sunshine Coast RCMP officer Friday night in Gibsons. According to police, on June 26 just after 10:20 p.m.

Field Road mill catches fire

An early bird neighbour making a morning cup of joe noticed smoke at Suncoast Lumber and Milling on Field Road June 23. The Sechelt volunteer fire department received the call at 5:45 a.m.

ICET sends grants to Gibsons

The Island Coastal Economic Trust (ICET) has come bearing two-fold gifts to the Town of Gibsons. The ICET board announced Monday, June 22, that it's granting $244,080 to the Town of Gibsons' geo-exchange project.

Kraft mill fully operational

Quick action by their workers enabled Howe Sound Pulp and Paper (HSPP) to get their kraft mill fully operational three days ahead of schedule.

Mediator adjourns paramedics' talks

Paramedics apply to Falcon for arbitration

Surrey mayor talks business

Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts is rapidly becoming a megawatt star in B.C. municipal politics. A firm proponent of bringing business to her city, Watts was the guest of the District of Sechelt at an invitation-only luncheon on June 23.

Fire department officially opens

For the first time in Sunshine Coast history, there is now fire protection coverage for all accessible areas. Community members gathered 150 strong for the official opening of the Egmont and District Volunteer Fire Department on Saturday, June 20.

Forum focuses on food security

Issues and opportunities for a healthy regional food system on the Sunshine Coast were at the core of a forum held June 15 at Roberts Creek Community Hall.