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Sechelt resident named a finalist for national nature award

Sechelt resident named a finalist for national nature award

Sonya Richmond nominated for cross-Canada trek
Loss of sea star population negatively impacts Howe Sound: report

Loss of sea star population negatively impacts Howe Sound: report

Sea star wasting disease has ‘devastating consequences’ and ‘ripple effects’ on local ecosystems, says report.
13 die from COVID-19 in B.C. in past day

13 die from COVID-19 in B.C. in past day

Province has not identified so many deaths in a 24-hour period since early February.
SCRD directors adopt new remuneration bylaw

SCRD directors adopt new remuneration bylaw

Bylaw changes expense reimbursement and board’s pay structure
COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

Hundreds of young hockey players from across B.C. took part in the event, including a South Delta team which was given the notice
IIO investigating serious-harm incident at Sechelt RCMP detachment

IIO investigating serious-harm incident at Sechelt RCMP detachment

Arrested woman sustained a non-life-threatening injury
Company ‘recycling’ demolition-bound homes

Company ‘recycling’ demolition-bound homes

A house that could be a new model for sustainable development is testing the waters on the Sunshine Coast for interest in character homes saved from demolition and barged in, and a focus on sustainability.
Sechelt Briefs: Rezoning approved for SCCSS ‘Building Together’

Sechelt Briefs: Rezoning approved for SCCSS ‘Building Together’

Council adopted the zoning amendment bylaw for the Inlet Avenue location of Sunshine Coast Community Services Society’s (SCCSS) “Building Together” project at its Oct. 6 meeting.
Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Nine more die from COVID-19; hospitalizations highest since May.
Residents seek parking ban on Boulevard

Residents seek parking ban on Boulevard

The debate on parking along the Trail Bay waterfront is set to come up again in Sechelt’s 2022 budget discussions. At its Oct.