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RCMP investigating sudden death

A body found in Sechelt Thursday morning is being investigated as a sudden death and is not suspicious according to Sunshine Coast RCMP. RCMP discovered the body of a 60-year-old Halfmoon Bay man in a red truck at the Trail Bay Mall parking lot Feb.

Local elections reform to include four-year terms

The B.C. government will introduce legislation during the current legislative session to change local elections from a three-year to a four-year cycle beginning with the 2014 elections. Subject to legislative approval, the next B.C.

SCRD wins 10th Canadian award

The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has once again awarded the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) the Canadian award for financial reporting.

Sailing delay for BC Ferries

Travellers leaving and coming to the Sunshine Coast will be delayed today due to mechanical troubles with the Queen of Coquitlam.

RCMP issues travel warning

Sunshine Coast RCMP are issuing a travel advisory for motorists as the snow continues to fall along the Sunshine Coast. Cpl. Steve Chubey said snow is starting to come down more heavily north of Redroofs Road.

RCMP arrest wanted man

Langley RCMP have arrested a suspect that was the subject of a province-wide warrant issued by Sunshine Coast RCMP last week. On Feb.

Heliport construction started

Construction of new heliport gates at St. Mary's Hospital will begin next week, signaling an end in sight to the closure of the hospital's helipad. The helipad has been closed since construction began at the hospital in 2010.

211 Help Line expands to Sunshine Coast

Starting March 4 residents of the Sunshine Coast will join Metro Vancouver, Squamish - Lillooet and Fraser Valley regional districts in the benefits of the 211 help line and online search engine.

A new way for kids to be bullied online

A social network platform called ask.fm is providing a new way for kids to be bullied, harassed and exploited online, and most parents are oblivious to the trend. Ask.

A neknomination to be proud of

A dangerous drinking game was changed for the better when 20-year-old Jake Downie decided he wouldn't continue the neknomination trend. Downie, a graduate of Chatelech Secondary School, was given a neknomination on Facebook by a friend on Feb. 12.