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Federal budget merits Canadians' support: Weston

The budget tabled by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty in Ottawa deserves Canadians' support because it places them at the top of the agenda as the country struggles to pull out of the current economic tailspin, our elected member of Parliament said this

A century on the Coast

The year was 1909, the year before Anne of Green Gables was published. The Liberals were in power with Wilfred Laurier at the helm as prime minister. And in October of that year, at opposite ends of the country, mills were opened.

Plutonic draws critical crowd

Brent Richter/Staff Writer Wednesday night's open house meeting on Plutonic Power Corporation's proposal to construct a series of run-of-river power generators around the Bute Inlet drew critical questions and comments from attendees.

New plans met with board skepticism

Brent Richter/Staff Writer Pan Pacific Aggregates' (PPA) proposal to start a new mining and processing operation outside Sechelt was met with rigid criticism and skeptical questioning at last Thursday's Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) plannin

SD46, teachers, parents face off over FSA

A province-wide vote in December concluded with an overwhelming majority of teachers opposed to preparing for, administering and marking Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) tests.

Fundraiser for addiction recovery

Sunshine Coast Avalon Recovery Society will hold a dinner and silent auction fundraiser on Thursday, Jan. 29, at the Gumboot Café with doors at 6 p.m, a buffet dinner and entertainment by Angie McCauley.

SCRD working to resolve pool leaks

The Sechelt Aquatic Centre is little more than a year old, but the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) is already facing repair hurdles. The swimming pool, which opened on Nov.

Infection control designs push back expansion plans

The proposed expansion and renovation of St. Mary's Hospital will now incorporate state-of-the-art infection control standards, but it will come at a cost -delaying the design phase of the project by six months.

Celebrating faith

The Community Programming team at Coast Cable 11 is planning a new initiative to explore the variety of faith experiences in their local access area. Cable 11's Marlene Lowden said they plan to air a pilot program some time in the spring.

Council rescinds Gospel Rock motion

Gibsons council is taking another look at how it handled the decision to proceed with plan B as the preferred Gospel Rock neighbourhood plan option. At Tuesday's meeting, council voted unanimously to release the minutes of the Nov.