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Reconciliation group launches move to revitalize shíshálh, Sechelt borders

Reconciliation group launches move to revitalize shíshálh, Sechelt borders

A stretch of pebbled shoreline and a roadway flecked with chain link fence dividing shíshálh and District of Sechelt lands could become sites for the community and beyond to walk a few steps down the path of reconciliation.
Snowpack measures slightly above average

Snowpack measures slightly above average

The snowpack on the Sunshine Coast is slightly above average this year, thanks to some colder-than-normal weather. The average snow-water equivalent at Chapman Lake is 140 centimetres, and the latest reading showed an equivalent of 168 cm.
Province seeks exemption to decriminalize drug possession

Province seeks exemption to decriminalize drug possession

Seven deaths connected to toxic drug supply reported on Sunshine Coast in 2020
Five Coast companies to receive fisheries funding

Five Coast companies to receive fisheries funding

Federal and provincial governments pitch in more than $6 million for 36 projects in B.C.
How do cats get coronavirus? The BCCDC needs your help examining transmission

How do cats get coronavirus? The BCCDC needs your help examining transmission

How do cats get coronavirus?
B.C. sets record for most COVID-19 hospitalizations: 397

B.C. sets record for most COVID-19 hospitalizations: 397

Health officials provided a daily record of 41,839 doses of vaccine to a record 41,804 new people.
Sunshine Coast residents sent off-Coast for vaccination

Sunshine Coast residents sent off-Coast for vaccination

Task force doctors urge residents to wait for opening at Sechelt clinic
B.C.'s daily tally of new COVID-19 cases dips to low not seen since April 1

B.C.'s daily tally of new COVID-19 cases dips to low not seen since April 1

Sunshine Coast COVID Physician Task Force Community Update 49

Sunshine Coast COVID Physician Task Force Community Update 49

Dear Fellow Sunshine Coast Residents: APRIL 13 – Although we are doing better than many other places in the province, our local COVID-19 numbers have continued to rise over the past week, with an average of two positive tests per day since last
RCMP arrest Gibsons man for dangerous driving

RCMP arrest Gibsons man for dangerous driving

Arrested man prohibited from driving since 2019