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Letters: Pay for infrastructure or do without, Sunshine Coast

Letters: Pay for infrastructure or do without, Sunshine Coast

'We have a choice, severe conservation of water or paying for infrastructure.'
Sunshine Coast's Definitely Diva dials up 20 years of hits and harmony

Sunshine Coast's Definitely Diva dials up 20 years of hits and harmony

Definitely Diva trio celebrates 20th anniversary
Gibsons' innovating recycling reputation inspires exhibition

Gibsons' innovating recycling reputation inspires exhibition

Vancouver-based artist Richelle Greabeiel opened her debut Sunshine Coast exhibition the waves broke upon the shore with an all-ages gathering at The Kube on Feb. 2. 
First Nations communities offered compensation for drinking water advisories

First Nations communities offered compensation for drinking water advisories

Compensation has been made available to First Nations communities and individuals impacted by long-term drinking water advisories. The deadline to apply is March 7. 
Movie shot in qathet to reach digital streaming platforms

Movie shot in qathet to reach digital streaming platforms

Good crew, shooting on location a big part of the fun of filmmaking, says director
Lament for deaths in Palestine and Israel held in Sechelt

Lament for deaths in Palestine and Israel held in Sechelt

The pews of St. Hilda’s filled Tuesday evening for a lament for Palestine and Israel. The interfaith service blended speakers, prayer and song as the room grappled with the more than 20,000 deaths in the war in Gaza.
Tla’amin sets sights on reclaiming village after 151 years

Tla’amin sets sights on reclaiming village after 151 years

"It’s like a long lost relative that’s there that we want to reunite with the family." ~ Dillon Johnson
Checking in with VCH medical officer as measles on the rise globally

Checking in with VCH medical officer as measles on the rise globally

Global resurgence of measles infections sparks concern, Vancouver Coastal Health officer shares insights
Take a polar plunge for Special O Feb. 21

Take a polar plunge for Special O Feb. 21

Sunshine Coast Association for Community Living (SCACL) is challenging Coasters to support the 2024 Special Olympics BC’s Polar Plunge Challenge by joining Team SCACL to take the plunge into the cold ocean at the beach by Sechelt Rotary Friendship Park on Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 1 to 2 pm. 
Black history expressed in artistic awakening at GPAG

Black history expressed in artistic awakening at GPAG

For a new exhibition at the Gibsons Public Art Gallery, the Sunshine Coast Black History Month Collective selected a Kenya-born artist seemingly drawn by destiny to the liminal landscapes of the Salish Sea.