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Teachers’ job action starts with threat of escalation

On Wednesday, April 23 teachers across B.C. enacted a stage one strike that will shift some of their work onto administrators until the government tables a “fair deal” or teachers up the pressure by moving to a stage two strike.

Levy ditched, taxes up

Sechelt council ditched a proposed $91 infrastructure levy for Sechelt homeowners at their April 23 committee of the whole meeting, saying more information is needed before a dollar amount can be set.
Smallest lots snipped from grow-op proposals

Smallest lots snipped from grow-op proposals

The Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) will be going to the public in June with draft proposals to allow medical marijuana production facilities on smaller agricultural parcels than currently allowed — but not too much smaller.
Sakinaw parking lot meets stiff resistance

Sakinaw parking lot meets stiff resistance

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Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for April 15 to 22: • Early on April 15, police witnessed a vehicle travelling more than 20 km over the posted speed limit eastbound on Highway 101 near Pratt Road in Gibsons.

RCMP seek information after flagger hit by car

Sunshine Coast RCMP are seeking assistance from the public as they investigate a driver for striking a flagger at a construction site in Sechelt. According to RCMP, at approximately 3:30 p.m.

Web deal in limbo after cameras stop rolling

If you watched the live web cast of the Dragons’ Den on April 3 you saw Canada Hemp Foods get the deal they wanted, but things are still in limbo after the show.

Green Jobs town hall this Saturday

GreenJobsBC will be holding a town hall event in Gibsons this Saturday to discuss possibilities for a green economy, and get feedback from citizens about their goals for creating local jobs that are good for the economy and the environment.

Busy weekend for RCMSAR crew

The Gibsons unit of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue (RCMSAR) had a busy Easter long weekend with a number of calls.
Students ACE-IT

Students ACE-IT

School District No. 46 ACE-IT carpentry program students competed in the Regional Skills Canada competition held at Howe Sound Secondary School in Squamish last month.