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Sechelt, TIB launch class action for day scholars

A lawsuit undertaken by two B.C. First Nations Bands seeking compensation for a few hundred residential school day students is the first step in an effort to represent thousands of people across Canada.

Harbour plan arrives at council

Development permit applications are expected to start rolling in once the Gibsons Harbour area plan makes its way through council. Harbour plans have been a long part of the Town's history.

Sechelt to have their say on Target

When residents in Sechelt cast their vote for council this Saturday, Nov. 19 they will also have their say on Target Marine.

Trustee candidates talk technology, special needs and student achievement

School trustee candidates answered questions about how to support Aboriginal students, technology in the classroom, teacher professional development, student achievement and special needs funding at the Nov.

SCACL hosts first ever civic election forum

Transportation, employment and the high cost of living are just some of the concerns Sunshine Coast Association for Community Living's (SCACL) participants, board and employees are grappling with this election season. Last Thursday, Nov.

Sechelt candidates discuss sewer and water

Sechelt council candidates talked about sewer and water needs and other topics at the Nov. 10 all-candidates meeting at Chatelech Secondary School.

Mayoralty candidates talk economic development

The four mayoralty candidates for Sechelt had another chance to prove they are worthy of the electorate's vote on Nov. 10 at an all candidates meeting at Chatelech Secondary School.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for Nov. 9 to Nov. 15: * Overnight on Nov.

Impaired charges pending against crash suspect

A 20-year-old Roberts Creek man is facing impaired driving charges after blowing three times over the legal limit after an accident in Roberts Creek last weekend.

Referendum report available

The report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the harmonized sales tax (HST) referendum held June 13 to Aug. 26 is now available. The report describes the activities Elections BC undertook to administer the referendum.