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Consultation on Coopers Green enhancement continues

Consultation on Coopers Green enhancement continues

Concept strategies for the Coopers Green Enhancement Project were the focus of a Jan 28 open house hosted by the Sunshine Coast Regional District.
shíshálh Foundation Agreement renewed

shíshálh Foundation Agreement renewed

Reaffirmation of a shared commitment to long- term reconciliation by the shíshálh Nation and the province through a five-year renewal of the 2018 Foundation Agreement was announced in Sechelt on Jan 29.
Update: water is fully restored along Teredo Street in Sechelt

Update: water is fully restored along Teredo Street in Sechelt

Emergency water main had been shut off along Sechelt’s Teredo Street impacting residences and businesses between Inlet and Trail Avenue.
Missing man found deceased near Sutton Islets

Missing man found deceased near Sutton Islets

The man's boat was found idling in the water near Egmont.
Belly-rubbing Northern Resident killer whales return to Howe Sound

Belly-rubbing Northern Resident killer whales return to Howe Sound

The visiting Northern Resident killer whales include a new calf reported to belong to A88.
RCMP Q4 report show service calls down from third quarter

RCMP Q4 report show service calls down from third quarter

School bus safety has been recognized as an issue after reports of drivers passing buses stopped to load and unload students.
Q4 report shows Sechelt staff, mayor and council all had their hands full

Q4 report shows Sechelt staff, mayor and council all had their hands full

Final months of 2024, show District of Sechelt preparing for the arrival of ice, snow -- and Santa.
This Tournament Has Everything dance among 'Spark' seed funding recipients

This Tournament Has Everything dance among 'Spark' seed funding recipients

The Spark program sought ideas, experiences and partnerships that would enhance and increase tourism to the Sunshine Coast/qathet region.
Canada sued over delay in protecting endangered killer whales

Canada sued over delay in protecting endangered killer whales

An 'imminent threat' assessment in November 2024 set a ticking legal clock that requires two ministers to recommend an emergency order to Cabinet — but they have yet to do so.
Sechelt will apply to become second dark-sky community in Canada

Sechelt will apply to become second dark-sky community in Canada

If approved, a dark sky festival could become an annual tourism highlight on the Sunshine Coast.