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Tours receive mixed reviews

Tours of Pan Pacific Aggregates' mine sites above Porpoise Bay on July 22 received mixed reviews. Representatives from residents' associations say their concerns are still active.

Bail granted in attempted murder case

As Edward Clarke lay in a coma in Vancouver General Hospital June 28, Nathan Cookney, the 22-year-old man charged with the attempted murder of Clarke, was freed on $25,000 bail.

SIB planning rec centre

The Sechelt Indian Band is building a recreation centre of its own behind St. Mary's Hospital, which is planned to be open to the public by 2008.

Regatta of breast cancer survivors

The Plaza of Nations in Vancouver was rocking last Saturday night as 1,600 breast cancer survivors took to the dance floor.

Artists prepare for garden tour

A dozen artists from on and off the Coast are preparing their work for display in glorious gardens, all part of this year's Art in the Gardens Tour that runs Saturday, July 9, from noon to 4 p.m.

A 'yes' vote for recreation facilities

The ballots have been cast. Regional recreation was given a thumbs up by the majority of the Coast with a 67 per cent "yes" vote June 25.

Delay expected in May Day assault trial

The 10 days reserved for the May Day assault trial at Sechelt provincial court definitely won't allow enough time to finish the trial, according to Crown prosecutor Trevor Cockfield.

Funding sources coming on line

Donations, both small and large, are starting to come in for the Sunshine Coast's proposed new recreation facilities.

Artistic police officer pulls community together

When Ed Hill was young and looking for a career, he had two strong interests: policing and art. When it came time to graduate, Hill sent off applications to an art college and the RCMP.

Witness walks in shotgun trial

The trial of two men for a 2003 shotgun attack in downtown Sechelt ended in a plea bargain after the star witness for the prosecution walked away from B.C. Supreme Court June 20.