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Report card measures active transportation on the Coast

Report card measures active transportation on the Coast

Data released leading up to Active Transportation Weeks, Sept. 25 to Oct. 10
EELGRASS

EELGRASS

Twenty-six volunteers helped the SeaChange Marine Conservation Society prepare 2,393 eelgrass shoots that were planted by divers in Gibsons Harbour and Gambier Island’s Cotton Bay on Sept. 8 and 9.
COVID-19 patient counts in B.C. ICUs hit 20-week high

COVID-19 patient counts in B.C. ICUs hit 20-week high

10 more COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 1,910.
High B.C. ICU occupancy forces regional patient transfers

High B.C. ICU occupancy forces regional patient transfers

Patients unvaccinated against COVID-19 are prompting the moves.
Justin Trudeau's Liberals win third term but fall short of securing majority

Justin Trudeau's Liberals win third term but fall short of securing majority

The Liberals enjoyed a healthy lead Monday night as early poll results started trickling in across the country.
Police seek help locating stolen e-bike

Police seek help locating stolen e-bike

Sunshine Coast RCMP are trying to help a Gibsons resident locate his stolen electric bike. The e-bike was stolen on Sept. 15 between 8 and 9 p.m. in the 1000 block of Gibsons Way. The bike is a black “MAXBIK” electric bike.
RCMP seek white van stolen in Sechelt

RCMP seek white van stolen in Sechelt

Sunshine Coast RCMP are looking for a white Chevrolet van bearing B.C. licence plate HW9866.
No more Stage 4: Rain replenished SCRD water system

No more Stage 4: Rain replenished SCRD water system

As of Sept. 20, most of SCRD on Stage 1 restrictions
B.C. records 11 new COVID-19 deaths; hospitalizations keep rising

B.C. records 11 new COVID-19 deaths; hospitalizations keep rising

More COVID-19 patients are in B.C. ICUs than any time since May 7.
11 in B.C. die from COVID-19 in single day – most since February

11 in B.C. die from COVID-19 in single day – most since February

COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to 298 – most since May 25