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B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations reach eight-month high

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations reach eight-month high

The 469 COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals is the highest count since May 5.
Fence breached at closed Seawatch subdivision

Fence breached at closed Seawatch subdivision

Local State of Emergency extended to Jan. 21 
Updated: Weather-related delivery delays for lower Gibsons, Port Mellon, Egmont and Garden Bay of Coast Reporter

Updated: Weather-related delivery delays for lower Gibsons, Port Mellon, Egmont and Garden Bay of Coast Reporter

Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on gatherings order in B.C. and 'COVID-19 pills'

Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on gatherings order in B.C. and 'COVID-19 pills'

The pills are an 'important tool' that will affect the PHO orders in B.C.
How and where you can comment on Coast governments' 2022 budgets

How and where you can comment on Coast governments' 2022 budgets

Public meetings starting Jan. 12 can be attended online and recordings of the events will be posted to scrd.ca and available on the SCRD’s YouTube channel
Sechelt prepares to log near the airport

Sechelt prepares to log near the airport

Areas marked for harvesting this spring
Health alert: B.C.-wide recall issued for chicken and rice burritos due to salmonella

Health alert: B.C.-wide recall issued for chicken and rice burritos due to salmonella

Check your fridges.
How much Sunshine Coast workers needed to earn a living wage in 2021

How much Sunshine Coast workers needed to earn a living wage in 2021

Sunshine Coast Foundation's new report examines costs of housing, food, transportation, childcare, health care and more
Owners of two homes in Sechelt's Seawatch subdivision awarded damages

Owners of two homes in Sechelt's Seawatch subdivision awarded damages

Renewals of State of Local Emergency past three months ruled unlawful: 'What was required was something more than just an indefinite evacuation of the subdivision,' says judge
B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations up 96% since end of 2021

B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations up 96% since end of 2021

B.C. has not had this many hospitalized COVID-19 patients since November 5.