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More 2024 Langdale-Horseshoe Bay sailings pending: BC Ferries AGM

More 2024 Langdale-Horseshoe Bay sailings pending: BC Ferries AGM

Part of BCF's Performance Term 6 (April 2024 to March 2028) proposal is 'an incremental vessel that would enable two ship service to be not just a summer thing, but a year round thing' for Route 3.
Photos: Going Rogue – Rogue Fest 2023

Photos: Going Rogue – Rogue Fest 2023

From Aug. 18 to 20, nearly two dozen musical acts serenaded audiences lounging on the sun-parched pastures of the Clarke Farm in Wilson Creek.
Waste from encampment relocated to Sechelt Municipal Hall

Waste from encampment relocated to Sechelt Municipal Hall

‘I found countless numbers of needles, crack pipes, all kinds of stuff to do drugs’
Persephone Brewing Company celebrates a decade

Persephone Brewing Company celebrates a decade

Gibsons' diverse brewery seizes role as cultural hub
Elphinstone Chronicles: It’s nearly time for school

Elphinstone Chronicles: It’s nearly time for school

Checking in with Cedar Grove PAC chair
Well-seasoned story from Sunshine Coast author reveals West Coast in wartime

Well-seasoned story from Sunshine Coast author reveals West Coast in wartime

Ken Budd’s novel No Killers has been percolating for several decades
Writers underline immediate challenges, solutions at Festival of Written Arts

Writers underline immediate challenges, solutions at Festival of Written Arts

‘I want to challenge each of you to be leaders in the work of advancing reconciliation’: Jody Wilson-Raybould
Coast businesses create community champion award

Coast businesses create community champion award

This award aims to recognize individuals whose acts of kindness, large or small, have made a significant impact on the lives of fellow community members.
Sechelt residents voice priorities in associations forum survey

Sechelt residents voice priorities in associations forum survey

‘Continued water shortages have been hard on our community and there’s been a lot of sacrifice by all Sechelt residents’
Coast moved into Drought Level 5: SCRD Water Update

Coast moved into Drought Level 5: SCRD Water Update

On Aug. 24, the province moved the Sunshine Coast to a drought level 5 rating, indicating that adverse impacts from the extended dry weather are “almost certain." Without significant rainfall, Stage 4 restrictions would need to be considered in early September.