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Gibsons eyes possible funding

Gibsons officials have identified a new grant opportunity for Armours Beach improvements, but given the tight deadline to apply, questions centred on how to fund the Town's portion.

Help needed to save outreach

New moms on the Coast have been able to find help, understanding and support at Bellies and Babies for the past nine years, but funding cuts may now signal the end of the program's outreach initiatives.

Coastal old growth parcels protected

An additional 14,750 hectares of old growth management area (OGMA) has been added to the Sunshine Coast forest district, the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations announced July 21.

Locals join national wave of protests

A group of Coasters took to the street in front of the expanding St. Mary's Hospital in Sechelt July 18 to lament a federal health care policy they saw as a move toward privatization.

Social service workers favour job action

Community social services workers have voted in favour of job action, the BC Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU) announced July 23. Locally, providers are predicting a continuation of services.

Researcher proclaims Coast Salish way

Having recently completed her doctorate, Roxanne Banguis of the Sechelt Indian Band said she intends to continue her work extolling the virtues of her people's learning style.

Business close to crying uncle

Curtis Munson of Valhalla Strength and Conditioning is close to crying uncle after nearly a year of trying to appease District of Sechelt zoning bylaws.

Golf course to be returned if conditions met

If Sechelt Golf & Country Club Ltd. (SG&CC) meets a handful of conditions by Sept. 15, it will resume operations of the Sechelt golf course, which was taken over by the District in January of this year.

Physicians vote in favour of new agreement

British Columbia's doctors have voted 92 per cent in favour of accepting a new four-year agreement with the provincial government.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for July 17 to July 24: On July 17, police responded to an alarm at a business in the 5600 block of Highway 101 and found someone had driven into the front doors, setting off the alarms, but no entry had bee