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Two Sunshine Coast companies earn awards for recycling used materials

Two Sunshine Coast companies earn awards for recycling used materials

BC Used Oil Management Association honours 30 companies across the province
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. at year high, as record number of new variant cases discovered

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. at year high, as record number of new variant cases discovered

No new deaths from COVID-19, so B.C.'s death toll stays at 1,455.
Province hands out $1.4M for Sunshine Coast tourism infrastructure

Province hands out $1.4M for Sunshine Coast tourism infrastructure

Sani-dump coming to Sechelt, Gibsons to install e-bike charging stations
Forums share findings about poverty on Sunshine Coast

Forums share findings about poverty on Sunshine Coast

Gibsons forum set for 7 p.m. March 29
Indoor dining at B.C. restaurants suspended due to COVID-19 case surge

Indoor dining at B.C. restaurants suspended due to COVID-19 case surge

Restaurants across British Columbia must suspend indoor dining due to rising coronavirus (COVID-19) case numbers in the province.
Record number of new COVID-19 cases prompts ban on in-restaurant dining in B.C.

Record number of new COVID-19 cases prompts ban on in-restaurant dining in B.C.

B.C. recorded 2,518 new COVID-19 infections in past three days, including record 936 cases on March 27.
More than 5,200 properties lose power in windstorm

More than 5,200 properties lose power in windstorm

Gusts of more than 72 kilometres per hour recorded in Howe Sound
‘The harbour is dying’: Feds pledge sweep of illegal buoys and boats in Porpoise Bay

‘The harbour is dying’: Feds pledge sweep of illegal buoys and boats in Porpoise Bay

Transport Canada is expected to conduct a “sweep” of mooring buoys, floats and vessels in Porpoise Bay once public health guidelines around non-essential travel ease as part of its Navigation Protection Program (NPP) enforcement work.
COVID-19 cases hit three-week low on Sunshine Coast

COVID-19 cases hit three-week low on Sunshine Coast

All Coasters could be immunized ‘before July,’ says Task Force
B.C. records second-highest daily total of new COVID-19 cases: 908

B.C. records second-highest daily total of new COVID-19 cases: 908

The 6,245 people now actively fighting infections is the highest number since January 7.