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Sechelt council defends actions

The District of Sechelt (DOS) wants its citizens to know they chose to save them money rather than tackle a legal challenge they felt had little merit.

Officer unhurt after hit by vehicle

A Sunshine Coast man is facing numerous criminal charges including assault with a weapon after an incident in Sechelt early Sunday morning.

Fence going up as Rock report completed

The recent rainfall won't mean an end to tree removal and work to install a fence around half the perimeter of the tinder-dry Gospel Rock neighbourhood in Gibsons.

Forty cars torched at training facility

The brave firefighters who help keep the community safe are now asking that same community to step up and help them.

Fuel surcharge within reason

The new fuel surcharge that takes effect on B.C. Ferries' Langdale -Horseshoe Bay route today (Aug. 1) is fair, said the lead number cruncher for the Southern Sunshine Coast Ferry Advisory Committee (FAC).

Forfeiture of Creek home approved

The federal government will take possession of a property in Roberts Creek, after a marijuana cultivator had his home forfeited as part of his sentence on drug charges.

Paraglider accident false alarm

What looked to be a call for a dramatic rescue attempt last Friday afternoon in Sechelt Inlet turned out to be a false alarm. Just after 3 p.m.

Wilson says all information was disclosed

Member of Parliament (MP) Blair Wilson is challenging the green light committee of the Liberal Party to reveal the truth about his nomination.

Seal pup relaxing at Davis Bay

Look closely the next time you walk on the beach at Davis Bay - that thing that looks like a pile of rocks might actually be the harbour seal pup that's taken up residence on the popular shoreline.

Police have person of interest in local fires

A number of fires in Sechelt over the past week have sparked concerns of a serial arsonist at work, but investigators are not convinced.