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District encouraged to implement waste audit

Story: Buddy Boyd of Gibsons Recycling want to see School District No. 46 (SD46) implement a waste audit in all schools on the Coast.

Challengers keep Weston on the defensive

Despite a crowded seven-person candidates' table, the battle between incumbent Conservative member of Parliament John Weston and Liberal hopeful Dan Veniez was clearly the main event at the Squamish federal candidates' forum on April 13.

Broom Busters seek support

Broom Busters is a group of local residents dedicated to clearing Scotch Broom from our environment. Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) is an invasive perennial first introduced to Vancouver Island in 1850.

Candidates outline clear choice

Canada's May 2 federal election is about character and vision, according to Bob Rae, the Liberal Party's foreign affairs critic. "This is an unusually important election," he said at a town hall meeting in Powell River on Saturday morning, April 9.

Public engagement on HST policy announced

The provincial government is launching a public engagement process to consider options to improve the harmonized sales tax (HST), Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Kevin Falcon and Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Blair Lekstrom announced

Coast recognizes week

Violence against women is a persistent and ongoing problem not only in Canada but internationally. It affects women's social and economic equality and security, physical and mental health, and general well being.

Researcher urges conservation

Chapman Creek, the Sunshine Coast's largest natural supplier of drinking water, is changing as a result of climate change, according to UBC environmental researcher Mathieu Beaulieu.

Businesses cry foul over BIA tax

Some small business owners in Sechelt's newly expanded business improvement area are crying foul and threatening to leave Sechelt over the $525 parcel tax being collected by the Sechelt Downtown Business Association.

Homeowner grant covers tax hike

Taxes in the District of Sechelt will go up 2.5 per cent this year, but average homeowners could actually pay 4.96 per cent less on their tax bill. The unusual outcome is the result of a $200 increase in the homeowner grant this year.

Draft plan to go out for public review

After almost two years of extensive work, the solid waste management plan (SWMP) is nearly set to go out for public review and comment.