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Record year for Community Forest revenue

Record year for Community Forest revenue

2018 was a record year for revenue, according to the year-end financial report presented at the Sunshine Coast Community Forest’s (SCCF) May 13 annual general meeting. The SCCF brought in $3,647,458 for a profit of just over $1.2 million.
Soccer tourney to benefit affordable housing project

Soccer tourney to benefit affordable housing project

Tapworks Brewing Company in Gibsons and the Sunshine Coast Affordable Housing Society are hoping soccer enthusiasts will lace up their cleats and open up their wallets to help raise money for one of the society’s projects.
Gibsons United holds service in former home

Gibsons United holds service in former home

The Gibsons United Church congregation will be worshipping in their former church sanctuary this Sunday, for the first time since the building was sold in early 2017.
Shíshálh to host ‘Culture Crawl’ for Indigenous Peoples Day

Shíshálh to host ‘Culture Crawl’ for Indigenous Peoples Day

A three-day Culture Crawl is being planned as part of National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations on the Sunshine Coast. Normally held June 21, the event will run from June 21 to 23 and is being opened up to the general public.
Public participation process in the works for Reed Road Forest

Public participation process in the works for Reed Road Forest

Public participation is being planned by the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) as it works to establish next steps for what to do about the controversial 48-hectare (118-acre) cutblock known as DL1313.
Highway advocates say Trevena failing to acknowledge concerns

Highway advocates say Trevena failing to acknowledge concerns

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Police dog tracks man in Garden Bay

Police dog tracks man in Garden Bay

A police service dog named Duke is being credited with tracking down a man who was trying to elude RCMP in Garden Bay.
New seating on Queen of Surrey causes double takes

New seating on Queen of Surrey causes double takes

BC Ferries has been rearranging the deck chairs on the Queen of Surrey, or at least adding deck chairs.
SCRD: Short-term rental changes called ‘too restrictive’

SCRD: Short-term rental changes called ‘too restrictive’

Proposed changes to short-term rental (STR) rules could mean average bedroom sizes are kept to a maximum of 300 sq. feet (28 sq. metres) with no more than two people per bedroom.
ELF ‘shocked’ BCTS proceeded with Clack Creek auction

ELF ‘shocked’ BCTS proceeded with Clack Creek auction

BC Timber Sales (BCTS) has awarded cutting rights in the Clack Creek area cutblock known as A93884 to a Squamish-based logging company.