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UPDATED: Patrick Weiler projected to win riding

UPDATED: Patrick Weiler projected to win riding

6,000+ mail-in ballots still to be counted but Liberals confident
Not all SCRD facilities or activities require proof of vaccination

Not all SCRD facilities or activities require proof of vaccination

Some programs remain open to all
Gibsons pushes for answers on policing, watershed issues

Gibsons pushes for answers on policing, watershed issues

After virtual meetings held during the 2021 Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) convention, Gibsons received some news and secured more meetings on policing and community watershed issues. In a Sept.
Police Report: RCMP seek help locating e-bike stolen in Gibsons

Police Report: RCMP seek help locating e-bike stolen in Gibsons

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for Sept. 10 to 17: Sunshine Coast RCMP are trying to locate an electric bike that stolen on Wednesday, Sept. 15 between 8 and 9 p.m. in Gibsons.
Raffle promotes Community Firewood Program

Raffle promotes Community Firewood Program

There was something new and some perennial favourite exhibitors at the 2021 Sunshine Coast Community Forest (SCCF) Wood Expo held Sept. 18 at Sechelt’s Rockwood Lodge.
Firefighters fundraising walk set for Sept. 26

Firefighters fundraising walk set for Sept. 26

Firefighters representing all Sunshine Coast departments will be taking part in a two-stage relay walk covering close to the full length of the region on Sunday, Sept. 26.
Report card measures active transportation on the Coast

Report card measures active transportation on the Coast

Data released leading up to Active Transportation Weeks, Sept. 25 to Oct. 10
EELGRASS

EELGRASS

Twenty-six volunteers helped the SeaChange Marine Conservation Society prepare 2,393 eelgrass shoots that were planted by divers in Gibsons Harbour and Gambier Island’s Cotton Bay on Sept. 8 and 9.
COVID-19 patient counts in B.C. ICUs hit 20-week high

COVID-19 patient counts in B.C. ICUs hit 20-week high

10 more COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 1,910.
High B.C. ICU occupancy forces regional patient transfers

High B.C. ICU occupancy forces regional patient transfers

Patients unvaccinated against COVID-19 are prompting the moves.