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Gibsons elementary school locations discussed

A lively crowd of about 60 people gathered in Gibsons Elementary School's gymnasium March 11 to discuss the pros and cons of two sites for the new school.

The need has never been greater

In 1983 a new service hit the Sunshine Coast. It was created to tide people over the horrible hump of rampant interest rates and a dearth of employment opportunities.

Lions to unveil Eagles in the City sculpture

The first Eagles in the City sculpture for the Gibsons Lions Club will be unveiled on Saturday afternoon. The eagle sculpture was painted by local artist Greta Guzek. It will be unveiled by Gibsons Mayor Barry Janyk at 3 p.m.

Closure date set for Langdale float

Shannon Bond/Staff Writer Islanders who filled the Gambier Island community hall last Saturday received bad news regarding public access to the Langdale float. "We want to close it before the summer," said B.C.

Airline faces strict security rules

Flights between Vancouver and Powell River may be grounded during the 2010 Winter Olympics because of airport security measures. From Jan.

Governments receive $3.1 million for projects

$3.1 million in federal and provincial funds are coming to the Sunshine Coast to pay for some projects on the wish lists of the four local governments.

Aboriginal counsellor hired to help Coast schools

First Nations students on the Coast can now meet with an Aboriginal counsellor who understands them in a more nuanced way than non-Aboriginal counsellors. School District No.

A presentation of astronomical proportions

The Royal Astronomical Society - Sunshine Coast Centre is hosting a presentation of astronomical proportions as Sky and Telescope magazine's Gary Seronik takes you exploring the binocular universe on Friday, March 27, at 8 p.m.

Services saved as budget nears completion

The third and final round of budget talks are done at the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) and residents will see an average tax increase of about 13.2 per cent. Services previously targeted for cuts, however, have been saved.

Damages awarded in '02 baseball bat assault case

A Halfmoon Bay man has been awarded $785,000 in damages by the B.C. Supreme Court following a vicious baseball bat assault in 2002.Michael Allen Matthew, 25, and 19 at the time of the assault, was rushed to Lion's Gate Hospital Jan.