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SCRD asks BC Ferries to consider public feedback after endorsing trial

SCRD asks BC Ferries to consider public feedback after endorsing trial

Board response to outcry from Sunshine Coast residents
New COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and ICU patients trend down in B.C.

New COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and ICU patients trend down in B.C.

Four people died overnight from COVID-19, raising the province's death toll from the disease to 1,554.
Sunshine Coast ferry routes not included in non-essential travel order

Sunshine Coast ferry routes not included in non-essential travel order

Province amps up effort to control variants
UPDATED: SCRD endorses BC Ferries Route 3 trial

UPDATED: SCRD endorses BC Ferries Route 3 trial

Summer season trial given green light by Sunshine Coast local government
Davis Bay protesters stand with Fairy Creek blockaders on Earth Day

Davis Bay protesters stand with Fairy Creek blockaders on Earth Day

Marine Education Centre hosts Squamish Nation council member Chris Syeta'xtn Lewis
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 500 for first time; surgeries postponed

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 500 for first time; surgeries postponed

Non-urgent surgeries will be postponed in nine hospitals across the Lower Mainland for the next weeks.
5 COVID-19 cases reported on Coast between April 11 and 17

5 COVID-19 cases reported on Coast between April 11 and 17

2,000 residents expected to receive a shot next week
BC Ferries pitches free reservations on Route 3 with up to 95% reserved spots

BC Ferries pitches free reservations on Route 3 with up to 95% reserved spots

Local government asked to support peak summer season trial
BC Ferries travel restrictions expected to begin April 23

BC Ferries travel restrictions expected to begin April 23

New measures anticipated to prevent non-essential travel onboard
Gibsons introduces wildlife attractant bylaw

Gibsons introduces wildlife attractant bylaw

Following advocacy work by the Sunshine Coast Bear Alliance, including a petition signed by more than 500 people, Gibsons council has given first reading to a new wildlife attractant bylaw.