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Festival of Lights raises more than $15K for SCYSA

Festival of Lights raises more than $15K for SCYSA

SCRD bylaw tickets quadruple in 2022

SCRD bylaw tickets quadruple in 2022

The Sunshine Coast Regional District bylaw department saw “the busiest twelve months yet” last year. Non-compliance with water conservation regulations alone saw $11,400 in fines issued.
While respiratory illnesses level off in B.C., hospitalizations remain high

While respiratory illnesses level off in B.C., hospitalizations remain high

Dr. Bonnie Henry says this respiratory illness season has been "very unusual."
Gumboot Nation: Peanut Butter Jam, Legions of music

Gumboot Nation: Peanut Butter Jam, Legions of music

Saturday the 14th from 8 p.m. to midnight, it’s the annual Winter Peanut Butter Jam!
Crew member reflects as Powell River Queen nears final sailing

Crew member reflects as Powell River Queen nears final sailing

Oldest BC Ferries' vessel to be retired after 58 years of transporting passengers and vehicles
Art Beat: Accomplished cellist-pianist duo to visit during world tour

Art Beat: Accomplished cellist-pianist duo to visit during world tour

Also, it's the first Coffee House of the Season in Pender Harbour and Robbie Burns Night is fast approaching
Halfmoon Happenings: Community hall information session is tonight

Halfmoon Happenings: Community hall information session is tonight

Also, setting goals for a new year
Harbour-Egmont Highlights: Robbie Burns Night coming up

Harbour-Egmont Highlights: Robbie Burns Night coming up

Also, FLAIR meeting Jan. 14, the Chamber of Commerce AGM is Jan. 18 and the Women's Connection is holding a Celtic gathering
Sea of Light raises $3.2K for food bank

Sea of Light raises $3.2K for food bank

Sunshine Coast Women's Soccer League seeking more players

Sunshine Coast Women's Soccer League seeking more players

The league is hosting drop-in practices in January to entice new players