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SCRD names Dean McKinley as new chief administrator

SCRD names Dean McKinley as new chief administrator

After an eight-month search, the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) board has tapped Dean McKinley as permanent chief administrative officer (CAO).
Trevena promises passenger-only ferry service will be considered in latest consultation

Trevena promises passenger-only ferry service will be considered in latest consultation

Transportation Minister Claire Trevena is promising to take what she heard at a meeting with local government leaders at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) convention into her ministry’s latest consultation on the future of coastal ferry services.
PTB considering one Sunshine Coast ride-hailing application

PTB considering one Sunshine Coast ride-hailing application

The Passenger Transportation Board (PTB) is currently considering one application to operate a ride-hailing service on the Sunshine Coast.
Salish Soils taking over wood waste collection from SCRD

Salish Soils taking over wood waste collection from SCRD

As of Nov. 13 wood waste will no longer be accepted at the dump on Dusty Road. Instead, Salish Soils in Sechelt will be collecting the waste and the unchanged tipping fee.
Elizabeth May resigning as Green party leader, names Jo-Ann Roberts successor

Elizabeth May resigning as Green party leader, names Jo-Ann Roberts successor

OTTAWA — Elizabeth May has stepped down as the leader of the federal Green party. May told a news conference Monday on Parliament Hill that after 13 years in the job, she’s stepping down as leader effective immediately.
Boat cradle removed from Coles site

Boat cradle removed from Coles site

Crews have now removed the old boat cradle from the Coles Marine site in Gibsons. The work was completed on Oct. 31.
Ride-hailing’s rough road ahead in B.C.

Ride-hailing’s rough road ahead in B.C.

Riders likely facing long waits, higher-than-expected prices, say ride-hailing companies
Chainsaw Guy chases children around as Halloween returns to Roberts Creek

Chainsaw Guy chases children around as Halloween returns to Roberts Creek

Dinosaurs, witches, Lego people, a family of neon signs and other elaborately costumed revellers flooded the streets of Mossy Rock and Hawthorn in Roberts Creek for their annual Halloween Haunt on Thursday.
Coast Reporter Radio: Trellis goes back to Sechelt and Halloween in the Creek

Coast Reporter Radio: Trellis goes back to Sechelt and Halloween in the Creek

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Councillor looks to form working group to preserve Persephone, expand museum

Councillor looks to form working group to preserve Persephone, expand museum

Gibsons Coun. David Croal is hoping to get council’s approval to set up a working group to look at ways to preserve some of the town’s TV history.