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Fees set to climb at Dakota Ridge

Some user fees are getting bumped up at the Dakota Ridge Recreation Area, the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) community services committee decided July 11.

Disclosure continues in Bacon murder case

Michael Kerry Hunter Jones of Gibsons and two other men charged in the 2011 killing of gang member Jonathan Bacon will be back in court on July 30.

Seaglass proposal sent back to drawing board

A developer who is pitching "the greenest multi-family building in Canada" for the Gibsons waterfront has been sent back to the drawing board. Salish Sea Environmental Enterprises Ltd.

Technical session explains treatment plant project

Some new information on Sechelt's wastewater treatment plant was given to about 50 residents who came to a technical review session July 16 at the Seaside Centre.

St. Mary's Church to be demolished

A landmark in Gibsons since 1963, St. Mary's Catholic Church is being torn down this week to make way for a new church building to house the 200-plus parishioners who congregate there weekly.

Master plan criticized for neglecting seniors

The Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) draft recreation master plan took some heavy criticism from a Gibsons councillor Tuesday night. Speaking at a July 16 committee of the whole meeting, Coun.

Month long strike over

Unionized workers at the District of Sechelt were back to work Monday morning (July 15) and that evening they accepted a three-year agreement, ending a month-long strike in Sechelt. B.C.

Money fraud targets resident

Sunshine Coast RCMP are warning the public about a paid of fraud cases making the rounds on the Coast.

Take precautions during extreme heat

The recent extreme heat spell hitting most of B.C. (often called heat waves), and increased humidity may pose a risk to your health and safety.

June gun amnesty a huge success

B.C.'s latest month-long gun amnesty found its mark, with 1,801 firearms, 155 other weapons and approximately 30,700 rounds of ammunition turned in for destruction, furthering public safety throughout the province.