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Marine Education Centre gets $100,000 in federal funding

Marine Education Centre gets $100,000 in federal funding

West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky MP Pam Goldsmith-Jones was in Gibsons Sept. 7 for a pre-campaign funding announcement, one of dozens that have been rolled out by the Liberal government in recent weeks.
Coast Reporter Radio: NASA Jim comes to Gibsons

Coast Reporter Radio: NASA Jim comes to Gibsons

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RCMP investigating bike shop smash-and-grab

RCMP investigating bike shop smash-and-grab

Report arrests made in other recent cases
Siegers calls on fisheries minister to reopen Pender Harbour office

Siegers calls on fisheries minister to reopen Pender Harbour office

Sechelt Mayor Darnelda Siegers is asking the federal fisheries minister to reopen the Department of Fisheries and Oceans field office in Pender Harbour and increase “enforcement of poaching activities” on the Sunshine Coast.
BC Ferries: Detours from Horseshoe Bay scheduled for Saturday-morning sailings

BC Ferries: Detours from Horseshoe Bay scheduled for Saturday-morning sailings

Two morning sailings from Langdale to Horseshoe Bay on Saturday, Sept. 7 will be affected by detours that will be in place for the RBC GranFondo Whistler cycling event from downtown Vancouver to Whistler. For motorists travelling on the 6:20 a.m.
Retired NASA engineer to speak in Gibsons

Retired NASA engineer to speak in Gibsons

Retired NASA engineer and part-time Squamish resident Jim Meyer will be speaking in Gibsons next week about his time with the space program.
Online survey shows demand for ride-sharing, increased bus service

Online survey shows demand for ride-sharing, increased bus service

Transportation is a challenge on the Sunshine Coast and people see more frequent buses and ride-hailing options as possible solutions, according to results from a recent online survey.
Night Market proves hugely popular

Night Market proves hugely popular

On Friday, Aug. 30, Gibsons Community Building Society hosted their third and final Summer Night Market of 2019 at Gibsons Public Market.
Supportive housing project advances to public hearing

Supportive housing project advances to public hearing

All but one councillor vote in favour of second reading
Woman accused of murdering husband to remain in custody

Woman accused of murdering husband to remain in custody

A Halfmoon Bay woman facing murder charges in the death of her husband will likely remain in custody until mid-October. Karin Fischer, 54, appeared in Sechelt Provincial Court on Sept.