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Gibsons applies for grant to secure permanent winter shelter location, funding

Gibsons applies for grant to secure permanent winter shelter location, funding

Gibsons council is hoping to hire a community homelessness coordinator to streamline the process of establishing a cold weather shelter.
Police Report: Impaired driver hits concrete barrier on Highway 101

Police Report: Impaired driver hits concrete barrier on Highway 101

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following from May 26 to 31: Impaired Driving • On May 26, police came upon a vehicle that had been driven into a concrete barrier on Highway 101 near Ti’Ta Way, Sechelt.
Shíshálh Nation, local governments memorialize residential school burial site

Shíshálh Nation, local governments memorialize residential school burial site

Members of shíshálh Nation, community leaders and the general public have been mourning the loss and honouring the lives of 215 children who were found buried on the grounds of a former residential school in Kamloops, Tk’emlups te
Commercial prawn traps stolen near Sechelt

Commercial prawn traps stolen near Sechelt

Sunshine Coast RCMP investigating theft
New WildSafeBC coordinator on the Sunshine Coast

New WildSafeBC coordinator on the Sunshine Coast

Russell Dunsford will help prevent wildlife conflict this season
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. keep falling

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. keep falling

Two more people die from COVID-19 in B.C., raising province's death toll to 1,709.
B.C. keeps new COVID-19 infections, active cases and hospitalizations low

B.C. keeps new COVID-19 infections, active cases and hospitalizations low

Four COVID-19-related deaths raise B.C.'s death toll from the pandemic to 1,707.
Passersby help stomp out highway brushfires near Langdale

Passersby help stomp out highway brushfires near Langdale

Gibsons fire chief said three distinct starting points identified along highway June 2
SD46 names new superintendent

SD46 names new superintendent

Kate Kerr will take over from Patrick Bocking
New COVID-19 cases in B.C. drop to 184 – the lowest in 32 weeks

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. drop to 184 – the lowest in 32 weeks

No new COVID-19 deaths keeps provincial death toll at 1,703.