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More money for upgrades at HSPP

With the $37.5 million boiler upgrade at the mill nearing completion this week, Howe Sound Pulp and Paper (HSPP) has just found out they will get another $780,000 for further energy efficiency upgrades.

Feedback warms staff up for winter

While summer may have finally arrived on the Coast, Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) staff are already planning for Dakota Ridge's winter season.

ELF seeks 1,500 hectare park

Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF) wants to extend the boundaries of Mount Elphinstone Provincial Park to 1,500 hectares from the 139 hectares currently set aside in three parcels on the lower mountain slope.

Council passes new trap bylaw

The Town of Gibsons set a precedent at its Aug. 2 council meeting by adopting a bylaw banning the use of animal traps and, in the process, is the first community in Canada to pass a bylaw this encompassing.

Exceptional caregiver sought for award

The BC Cancer Agency is looking for exceptional individuals whose efforts make a real difference in the lives of those living with cancer as candidates for the agency's 2011 Community Caregiver Award.

Global TV to feature Sechelt

Sechelt will be in the spotlight this Saturday, Aug. 6, on Global TV as Sechelt is scheduled to be featured on the Small Town segment on the morning news.

Weekly police report

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for July 26 to Aug. 2: Between July 15 and 22, a thief stole a brand new 9.

Why not leave the car at home and ride your bike instead?

Cycling and walking have a wide range of benefits; health, financial and environmental, so by walking or cycling to work, to the local shop, to the beach or to a park, you are making a positive contribution to your own health and the environment.

Tips to keep away the bugs

B.C.'s cool spring season temperatures have helped keep the mosquito population in check.

B.C. improves public environmental reporting

The launch of a new on-line database will make it easier for British Columbians to keep track of the people, businesses and industries running afoul of B.C.'s environmental rules.