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Arrest made aboard B.C. Ferries vessel

In the early morning hours on March 28, a B.C. Ferries staff member observed a suspicious male wearing dark clothing and a mask hanging around the Queen of Oak Bay.

New at-home food safety campaign asks: RUHotEnuf?

Cooking and storing food to the correct temperature is an easy way to help prevent food-borne illness in the home, yet few residents bother to use thermometers to monitor either cooking or fridge temperatures in their kitchens.

Sechelt goes blue

The District of Sechelt went blue Friday night in support of World Autism Awareness Day.

Council looks at reducing plastic

Story: Sechelt council gave its approval for a plastic bag and bottles reduction strategy at its March 23 committee of the whole meeting.

Ethical shopping made easy

Eating locally and organically may still be seen as a trend, but many people view it as a movement that is here to stay.

Saturday service continues for handyDART

Saturday handyDART service has its place in the Sunshine Coast Regional District's (SCRD) 2011 budget.

Training helped son save fathers' life

Thanks to some Scout training and quick action by his son, John Jensen is alive and recovering from a cardiac arrest that could have claimed his life March 4.

Al Strang moving onto BC Hydro

After 22 years as the face of Howe Sound Pulp and Paper (HSPP), manager of environment and external relations Al Strang will be leaving his post, citing a difference of opinion with the mill's new owners.

Views conflict on mobile vendors

A keen group of about 50 community members and business owners came out on March 29 to give their input on two new bylaws that will regulate mobile vending on District and private properties in Sechelt.

Wrapping up a season of success

With the arrival of spring warming up even the chilliest of air, it's time to pack away the skis and snowshoes.