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Elphinstone Chronicles: Working on protecting Reed Road Forest

Elphinstone Chronicles: Working on protecting Reed Road Forest

Also, a call to make use of the Gibsons pool
Why this Sunshine Coast biologist is growing on line kelp for salmon

Why this Sunshine Coast biologist is growing on line kelp for salmon

How the Vital Kelp Project is keeping critical habitat out of urchins’ reach
Betty White's birthday prompted dozens of donations to Gibsons wildlife centre

Betty White's birthday prompted dozens of donations to Gibsons wildlife centre

Thank you, Betty White, for giving a hoot
B.C.'s COVID-19 daily death toll highest in more than a year

B.C.'s COVID-19 daily death toll highest in more than a year

21 deaths is the highest total announced for a single day since December 25, 2020.
Mail thief strikes in Halfmoon Bay: Police report

Mail thief strikes in Halfmoon Bay: Police report

Extortion, theft of lumber, shoplifting, among last week's files
Multiple factors led to Nov. 15 landslide: Ministry

Multiple factors led to Nov. 15 landslide: Ministry

Community Forest to adapt practices for climate change; ELF says report misses the mark
Lease costs and concerns skyrocket for North Lake residents

Lease costs and concerns skyrocket for North Lake residents

Where residential rent increases are capped at 1.5 per cent in 2021, North Lake leaseholders are facing 100 per cent and greater rent increases from the province
Mills Road townhome project rezoning passes third reading: Sechelt council briefs

Mills Road townhome project rezoning passes third reading: Sechelt council briefs

Briefs from the Sechelt council Jan. 19 meeting: Townhome rezoning in West Sechelt, two grant applications and a new policing committee pending
Letter: Here's a suggestion for a housing program on the Sunshine Coast

Letter: Here's a suggestion for a housing program on the Sunshine Coast

Working towards a home run...
'I just want to make Billy proud': As one manager steps back, Egmont Heritage Centre looks to its legacy and its future

'I just want to make Billy proud': As one manager steps back, Egmont Heritage Centre looks to its legacy and its future

The village’s beloved museum hasn’t escaped B.C.’s worker shortage as it's on the search for a new manager