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Here's how Sechelt’s tax rates are shaping up

Here's how Sechelt’s tax rates are shaping up

The increase to municipal taxes payable for residential properties averages 8.3 per cent over 2021 levels.
Decision on RV use in Roberts Creek deferred to mid-May

Decision on RV use in Roberts Creek deferred to mid-May

SCRD rural directors will choose between two recommendations at May 12 board meeting
Sechelt's Community Investment Program Grants awarded

Sechelt's Community Investment Program Grants awarded

The following are briefs from the April 21 District of Sechelt regular council meeting.
No Glassford solutions given yet: Gibsons council briefs

No Glassford solutions given yet: Gibsons council briefs

Briefs from the April 20 committee of the whole and council meeting
B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU count and deaths rise

B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU count and deaths rise

Province records 42 COVID-19 deaths in the past week
Soccer tourney win ends Halfmoon Bay’s trophy drought

Soccer tourney win ends Halfmoon Bay’s trophy drought

As the weekend started, it was anyone’s guess who’d walk away triumphant
FortisBC to create a second pipeline for Woodfibre LNG project

FortisBC to create a second pipeline for Woodfibre LNG project

However, this pipe will serve as a backup and will not increase the amount of gas flowing to the Squamish facility, the utility says.
More than $500,000 headed to Sechelt from Community Forest

More than $500,000 headed to Sechelt from Community Forest

Dividends of over a half million dollars to benefit the community
These Sunshine Coast volunteers want to give computers to those in need

These Sunshine Coast volunteers want to give computers to those in need

Johnny Stork, a 'genius with many passions,' started the Computer Kindness program in response to the pandemic in 2020. Though Stork died of cancer last year, volunteers have made sure his legacy lives on.
Sunshine Coast SAR currently unable to perform high-angle rope rescues

Sunshine Coast SAR currently unable to perform high-angle rope rescues

When the volunteers’ rope team leader retired, the province had not provided the required training for at least four years