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Thriller thrills, killer kills

Nailbiters beware. I lost two of mine during the opening night of I'll Be Back Before Midnight, the latest production from Driftwood Players. The psychological thriller takes you to the edge of your seat and back.

Patient death, stolen narcotics at Garden Inn

There were problems at the Gibsons Garden Inn (GGI) long before Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) started reassessing seniors and moving them from the site last month, Coast Reporter has learned.

Police investigate accident

Hwy. 101 near the Sunshine Coast Golf and Country Club was closed for an estimated four hours Thursday afternoon after a head-on collision. Details were limited as Coast Reporter went to press, but according to Sunshine Coast RCMP Sgt.

Search is on for missing woman

Police and search and rescue volunteers were searching woods, trails, parks and beaches throughout West Sechelt on Thursday morning, March 10, looking for a woman who went missing the night before.

Committee asks council to approve Habitat donation

The land disposition issue between the Town of Gibsons and Habitat for Humanity looks to have come to a peaceful conclusion.

Never a dull moment

If your hand pruners, clippers or secateurs have dulled with use or neglect, get a handle on how to sharpen these garden workhorses in time for spring pruning. On Wednesday, March 9, at 7 p.m.

Greetings from Thailand

Each day seems to be going by faster than the last as I near my seventh month in Thailand, away from the familiarity of Canada and in a new country that has become a second home.

Increase in sewer use fees proposed

Taxpayers in Sechelt are looking at a 10 per cent increase in sewer user fees in 2005 and more possible increases each year for five years to pay for the maintenance and expansion needs of Sechelt's sewer system, which are projected to cost $18,741,3

Recreation referendum coming in June

Citizens from Halfmoon Bay to Port Mellon will vote June 25 in a recreation referendum. The Sunshine Coast Regional District decided on Feb. 24 to hold a regional referendum, excluding only residents of Pender Harbour, Egmont and the islands.

Stan Dixon elected Sechelt Indian Band chief

Stan Dixon was elected chief of the Sechelt Indian Band Feb. 26 by a margin of 29 votes. He said his priorities as chief will be to move forward on building a new gymnasium behind St.