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Missing Indigenous woman found safe, West Vancouver police say

Missing Indigenous woman found safe, West Vancouver police say

The woman was located in Vancouver early on Feb. 27 and is safe, police say
Updated: Police seeking witnesses to 'altercation' at Sunnycrest Mall Feb. 18

Updated: Police seeking witnesses to 'altercation' at Sunnycrest Mall Feb. 18

An 'altercation' started at the Mark's retail outlet in Sunnycrest Mall on Feb. 18 just after 5 p.m., according to an RCMP press release Feb. 23. Two men – one from Surrey and one from Gibsons – were arrested and the warrants 'subsequently executed.'
This Roberts Creek dance party will be a celebration of artful spontaneity

This Roberts Creek dance party will be a celebration of artful spontaneity

The New Orchestra Workshop Society (NOW) will unite the talents of vocalists and instrumentalists for its Exaltation Dance Party on March 1 at Roberts Creek Community Hall. 
New energy partnership formed in qathet region

New energy partnership formed in qathet region

Tla’amin Nation and Powell River Energy Inc. sign memorandum of understanding
Letters: Development of hundreds of homes is disaster waiting for a permit

Letters: Development of hundreds of homes is disaster waiting for a permit

Just Ask Angie: Cutting down on travel for a passport

Just Ask Angie: Cutting down on travel for a passport

What the Service Canada representatives can help with during their scheduled Sechelt outreach days
Letters: Why cater to the Sechelt short-term rental owners and not the residents?

Letters: Why cater to the Sechelt short-term rental owners and not the residents?

'Why is council more interested in catering to the commercial STR owners who subject our neighbourhoods to the disruptions and challenges of mini-hotels in a residential area, rather than protecting the peace and quiet of neighbourhoods for those that actually live in Sechelt? '
New music by local-led collective Julia Sound goes deep

New music by local-led collective Julia Sound goes deep

Julia Sound’s I Don’t Wanna Change heralds the launch of a new album this spring.
Province injects $500 million into B.C. Ferries in effort to keep annual fare jumps below 3%

Province injects $500 million into B.C. Ferries in effort to keep annual fare jumps below 3%

Report had forecast possible annual fare increases above 10%.