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Surprise paving causes delays

Repaving a portion of Highway 101 on Wharf Road in Sechelt resulted in lengthy delays for some Coasters who didn't know the all-day roadwork was going to take place Oct. 11.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following this week: Between Oct.

E-filing improves access to B.C.'s highest court

The B.C. Court of Appeal is making it easier for users to file court documents. E-filing was piloted over the past year by a number of B.C. law firms, and now the Court of Appeal would like to invite other users to file their court documents on-line.

Rain brings end to water, burning bans

The Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) lifted all water restrictions and area burning bans Tuesday after the Coast received more than 50 millimetres of rain, ending the region's longest drought in recorded history.

Two leaders move on to new jobs

Station 12, Halfmoon Bay, Royal Canadian Marine - Search and Rescue, is pleased to announce the election of Coxswain Mark Coombs as station leader.

Weekly police report

Overnight on Oct. 2, a thief gained entry into an unlocked vehicle parked in the 5600 block of Wharf Road. The thief stole a Tomtom GPS, a BC Ferries Experience Card, sunglasses and other personal items.

Warship to be sunk in November

The Artificial Reef Society of B.C. (ARSBC) has received final approvals to sink a 110-metre destroyer in Halkett Bay Provincial Marine Park, but an October sink date has already been pushed to November.

Important SCCSS employee honoured

Dianne Evans has been an important part of Sunshine Coast Community Services Society (SCCSS) for 23 years and she was honoured for her contribution at a retirement party recently.

No end in sight to water ban

With only 10 millimetres of rain forecast during the next five days, don't expect the Sunshine Coast Regional District's ban on outside watering to be lifted anytime soon, the SCRD's general manager of infrastructure services said Wednesday.

Bears bulk up for winter

Bear sightings are on the rise as black bears bulk up for winter on the Coast.