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Rotary Club distributes 1,300 Valentines to Sunshine Coast healthcare workers

Rotary Club distributes 1,300 Valentines to Sunshine Coast healthcare workers

Valentine’s Day is not just about flowers and romantic cards, it’s about compassion, respect and honour for our friends and fellow human beings.
Sechelt Council Briefs: Shoal Way rezoned and Sargeant Road closed

Sechelt Council Briefs: Shoal Way rezoned and Sargeant Road closed

New 117-unit townhouse project clears rezoning hurdle in Sechelt
What's it like to be Mayor of Sechelt? Ask these students

What's it like to be Mayor of Sechelt? Ask these students

Grade 7 students get a glimpse of governance as Sechelt's co-mayors
Katherine Lake Road closed due to sinkhole

Katherine Lake Road closed due to sinkhole

According to Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) the road closure is anticipated to continue into the final week of the month.
Sunshine Coast to expand free transit to youth up to age 18

Sunshine Coast to expand free transit to youth up to age 18

Sunshine Coast youth transit advocate Cael Read's next stop: the province
Sechelt’s 'resiliency' rating drops: BC Business Magazine

Sechelt’s 'resiliency' rating drops: BC Business Magazine

The local municipality ranked as number 19 out of 50, down from a fifth-place ranking by the publication the year before. 
Flipped vehicle, home sauna fire among Q4 calls to Gibsons fire department

Flipped vehicle, home sauna fire among Q4 calls to Gibsons fire department

Gibsons & District Volunteer Fire Department presented its year-end report to council on Feb. 6
Sechelt APC gives comment to Apple Orchard Road duplex development

Sechelt APC gives comment to Apple Orchard Road duplex development

Highland Advantage Builders Inc. seeks development permit for duplex in DPA 8
APC reviews plans for 34-unit West Sechelt townhouse complex

APC reviews plans for 34-unit West Sechelt townhouse complex

Medium-density housing project proposes two-storey, three-bedroom units
75% of Vancouver-area residents without AC face dangerous temperatures, report finds

75% of Vancouver-area residents without AC face dangerous temperatures, report finds

The region will experience extreme heat waves like the one in 2021 every five to 10 years by 2040, according to scientific research.