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VCH employees unite in dance

The sometimes-segregated Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) employees on the Coast came together around a common theme recently and danced their way to unity.

Medpot facility proposed for Port Mellon

An industrial property in the Port Mellon area could be the site of a large-scale medical marijuana production facility if the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) board approves the property owner's application for a zoning bylaw amendment.

Referral line coming to Coast

The 211 information and referral line will be launched on the Sunshine Coast in February, a bc211 spokesman confirmed last week.

Good Samaritan makes the nice list

An honest, heartfelt action by a North Vancouver resident made Christmas that much easier for a Sunshine Coast couple. On Monday evening, Dec.

Cavens recognized for 'walking the talk'

Roberts Creek resident Barry Cavens was honoured last month for a career dedicated to excellence in gas safety. Cavens, 71, was one of six recipients at the BC Safety Authority's eighth annual Lieutenant Governor Safety Awards luncheon, held Dec.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for Dec. 18 to 30: On Dec. 18, a thief stole a green in colour Yamaha 450 Kodiak ATV from a residence near Carlson Point in Halfmoon Bay.

Student artists given the spotlight

Paintings by Coast high school students are being showcased at the Sunshine Coast RCMP detachment in Sechelt through a new art program, the first of its kind in Canada.

Bikes for Tykes makes Christmas brighter

Spin Cycles in Gibsons is making Christmas brighter for needy kids on the Coast by reconditioning used bikes and distributing them through the Bikes for Tykes program. The program was developed in the U.S.

Help finalize draft plan

The Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) is nearing completion of an agricultural area plan (AAP) that will guide ongoing decision making about agriculture within the Sunshine Coast.

Business licence cancelled then reinstated

A District of Sechelt bylaw officer tried to cancel the business licence of Cross-Trainers Holistic Health Playground for a second time, but council once again afforded the owners more time to fix any bylaw infractions.