Skip to content

Local News

SCRD urged to fix Shirley Macey playing fields

SCRD urged to fix Shirley Macey playing fields

Chronic bad drainage causing the fields at Shirley Macey Park to be deemed at times unplayable could be addressed after Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) directors requested staff to provide analysis on how to fix the problem in time for this y
Supportive housing project goes to public hearing Thursday

Supportive housing project goes to public hearing Thursday

Councillors in Gibsons could be in for a long night Thursday as a contentious supportive housing proposal goes to public hearing.
Green leader urges Seawatch solution

Green leader urges Seawatch solution

During a visit to the Sunshine Coast with MLA Sonia Furstenau in August, B.C.
Police Report: Thief steals safe with defibrillator unit inside

Police Report: Thief steals safe with defibrillator unit inside

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for Oct. 7 to 14: • Overnight on Oct.
New public works building back on agenda in Sechelt

New public works building back on agenda in Sechelt

More than a year after the previous council rejected going to residents for approval of a $4-million loan to build a new Public Works and Operations Centre on Dusty Road, plans are moving forward again.
Who was Holy Joe?

Who was Holy Joe?

Early Sechelt settler had to be saved, frequently
River otters share a meal

River otters share a meal

A family of river otters has breakfast on the beach at Halfmoon Bay, Oct. 10.
Environment in the spotlight at final all-candidates forum

Environment in the spotlight at final all-candidates forum

Liberal Patrick Weiler levelled some of the strongest criticism he’s made so far of the other parties at all-candidates forums during an Oct. 10 event hosted by the Sunshine Coast Conservation Association and Alliance4Democracy.
Service Clubs hold joint info meeting

Service Clubs hold joint info meeting

The Sechelt Toastmasters Club and the Rotary Club of Sechelt reached out to the Lions Club and Habitat for Humanity to start the local cooperation of service clubs for the good of the community.
Candidates turn up in court record search

Candidates turn up in court record search

As voters in the West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky riding look toward the federal election Oct. 21, The Chief reviewed candidates’ publicly available criminal and traffic court records.