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Lighthouse Liquor moving to Trail Bay mall

Lighthouse Liquor moving to Trail Bay mall

BC Liquor relocating to Tsain-Ko Shopping Centre
New scholarship assists relatives of residential school survivors

New scholarship assists relatives of residential school survivors

In the wake of an announcement from Tk’emlups First Nations leaders of remains found at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, members of the Sunshine Coast community raised funds to launch a new scholarship for both the Sunshine Coast
Day scholar settlement reached

Day scholar settlement reached

Shíshálh Nation, Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc plaintiffs sign agreement
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall below 2,000 for first time since October

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall below 2,000 for first time since October

Three more die from COVID-19, raising province's death toll from pandemic to 1,725.
Gambier Island Conservancy leads petition against logging Whispering Creek watershed

Gambier Island Conservancy leads petition against logging Whispering Creek watershed

More than 1,300 people have signed to immediately stop work
UPDATED: Gibsons Lions Club to build 75 affordable rental homes for seniors

UPDATED: Gibsons Lions Club to build 75 affordable rental homes for seniors

MLA Nicholas Simons announced new housing initiative on June 4
B.C. reports no new COVID-19 deaths, as second-doses outpace initial vaccinations

B.C. reports no new COVID-19 deaths, as second-doses outpace initial vaccinations

Number of those in ICU, at 57, is lower than at any time since November 20.
Sechelt council gives first reading to 28-unit rental building on Ebbtide

Sechelt council gives first reading to 28-unit rental building on Ebbtide

Building height eight metres above zoning maximum
SD46 passes $53.5-million budget for next school year

SD46 passes $53.5-million budget for next school year

Secretary-treasurer provides an update on COVID funds to be spent
12 die in B.C. from COVID-19 on weekend, as new infections stay low

12 die in B.C. from COVID-19 on weekend, as new infections stay low

89,390 people received first doses of vaccine during the weekend; 57,521 others got second doses.