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Sechelt man recognized by RCMP

The Sunshine Coast RCMP have recognized a Sechelt man who assisted police with the arrest of a violent criminal. On Oct. 30, Staff Sgt.

Target seeks zoning change to process more fish

Another application from Target Marine Hatcheries Ltd.

Detachment showcasing young artists

The Sunshine Coast RCMP detachment is proudly displaying original paintings by high school students from Chatelech Secondary School.

Citizen's survey seeks your opinion

Innovative Research will be conductingthe 2013Sechelt Citizen's Survey, by telephone, starting today (Nov. 15). The survey will measure public opinions on Sechelt's service delivery and progress toward strategic goals.

SD46 board request meeting with Ministry

The Sunshine Coast Board of Education is requesting to meet with the Ministry of Education to discuss suggestions to the service delivery and employer governance of labour relations and human resources in BC K-12 education.

Motorists need to prepare now for winter

Winter weather is just around the corner, and drivers need to be prepared for snowy and icy conditions. Motorists are required to have winter tires or carry suitable chains from Oct.

BC Cancer Agency celebrates 75th anniversary

Since the very first cancer treatment centre in BC opened in a renovated house in Vancouver in 1938, the BC Cancer Agency has grown to a world renowned research organization that puts patients first in treating and preventing cancer.

High school closed after transformer fire

Students at Pender Harbour Secondary School are getting an additional day off after the school was closed Tuesday morning due to a transformer fire. According to School District No.

On-line public consultation begins

The Ministry of Technology, Innovation and Citizens' Services is inviting British Columbians to share their ideas on the future of digital services in B.C., and how the BC Services Card could potentially help enable better service delivery.

Fundraising target nearly reached

The Gibsons Public Market team announced that, as of Oct. 31, more than $178,000 in donations has been raised from more than 60 families in the Gibsons and surrounding communities.