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UPDATED: School exposures on the rise on Sunshine Coast

UPDATED: School exposures on the rise on Sunshine Coast

Nine COVID-19 exposures reported during past month at SD46 schools 
Drywall recycling fee to jump from $290 to $1,000 per tonne

Drywall recycling fee to jump from $290 to $1,000 per tonne

Sunshine Coast Regional District hikes fee in response to required asbestos abatement
Bus service to resume between Powell River and Vancouver

Bus service to resume between Powell River and Vancouver

Passengers will be able to ride from Lund to Langdale to access connections
New COVID-19 cases in B.C. stay low, but health restrictions to remain in place

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. stay low, but health restrictions to remain in place

14 more people die from COVID-19 in B.C. in past three days, including one in 40s, one in 50s.
Filmmaker Avi Lewis seeks federal NDP nomination in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

Filmmaker Avi Lewis seeks federal NDP nomination in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

'Bold, ambitious action is needed: and our communities already have brilliant and creative solutions'
Paper Excellence says Domtar acquisition won’t impact HSPP, Catalyst

Paper Excellence says Domtar acquisition won’t impact HSPP, Catalyst

'The plan is for all our existing facilities, it’s business as usual'
Katherine Lake campground to operate at half capacity

Katherine Lake campground to operate at half capacity

Lower Sunshine Coast campgrounds open to residents in combined VCH, Fraser health region.
Sechelt adopts budget bylaw

Sechelt adopts budget bylaw

Council moves ahead with COVID grant program
Town of Gibsons seeks community input as it revisits single-use plastics bylaw

Town of Gibsons seeks community input as it revisits single-use plastics bylaw

Nanaimo, Surrey and Tofino have received approval from the province to implement similar bylaws.
SC Bear Alliance joins new provincial advocacy group

SC Bear Alliance joins new provincial advocacy group

Launched on May 7, the BC Bear Alliance comprises more than 24 advocacy groups.