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B.C. Green leadership now a three-way contest

B.C. Green leadership now a three-way contest

Nominations have closed for the B.C. Green Party leadership, and with the entry of Cam Brewer into the race on July 25, it will be a three-way contest.
COVID-19 ‘is our new normal,’ says VCH director

COVID-19 ‘is our new normal,’ says VCH director

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) director Gerry Latham said she is trying to get as many staff on vacation before more cases of COVID-19 hit the Sunshine Coast. She had expected to have two months of reprieve from the virus but isn’t so sure anymore.
UPDATED: Court reserves judgment on Seawatch owners’ application to cancel covenant

UPDATED: Court reserves judgment on Seawatch owners’ application to cancel covenant

Lawyers for eight Seawatch homeowners involved in lawsuits against the District of Sechelt, developer Concordia Seawatch and others were in court last week to challenge the covenant on the properties that was at the centre of a public dispute between
Tourism group to waive member fees

Tourism group to waive member fees

Sunshine Coast Tourism (SCT) says it’s waiving membership fees for 2020 as part of a package of “strategic measures that will lead to a sustainable, equitable and resilient tourism industry that serves all coastal communities.
Public hearing clears way for council to consider approval of Trellis zoning

Public hearing clears way for council to consider approval of Trellis zoning

It’s been a hot-button issue on the Sunshine Coast for four years, but the July 28 public hearing on zoning and Official Community Plan (OCP) amendments for the Silverstone long-term care facility in Sechelt ended up being relatively short and uncont
RCMP investigating lasers pointed at planes

RCMP investigating lasers pointed at planes

Sunshine Coast RCMP are investigating two incidents involving a blue laser being pointed at planes flying over the area of Thormanby Island. RCMP said that just before 11 p.m.
BC Ferries warns long weekend travellers without reservations to expect ‘multiple sailing waits’

BC Ferries warns long weekend travellers without reservations to expect ‘multiple sailing waits’

BC Ferries has issued its tips for long weekend travellers, and this year it includes a warning that “customers travelling without a booking on the Horseshoe Bay-Langdale and Horseshoe Bay-Departure Bay routes should expect multiple sailing waits.
Sunny and warm, but no records as first wave of summer weather arrives

Sunny and warm, but no records as first wave of summer weather arrives

The Sunshine Coast has been experiencing sunny, warm weather this week but so far nothing to rival the record temperatures set during heat waves in 2009 and 2018.
Zoning adopted for Gibsons cannabis facility

Zoning adopted for Gibsons cannabis facility

Gibsons council has passed zoning amendments that will allow a cannabis production facility on a property at 1037 Venture Way in the town’s main industrial area. It’s the first production facility to get zoning under the town’s new cannabis policy.
67 childcare spaces coming to Sechelt in 2021

67 childcare spaces coming to Sechelt in 2021

Next year parents and caregivers will have access to 67 new child care spaces in Sechelt. The new facility will be located in the Sechelt Family Resource Centre at 5538 Shorncliffe Ave.