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Coast Reporter nominated for five Ma Murray Awards

Coast Reporter nominated for five Ma Murray Awards

Coast Reporter is a finalist in five categories of the BC and Yukon Community Newspapers Association’s 2021 Ma Murray Community Newspaper Awards.
Sunshine Coast COVID Physician Task Force Community Update #47

Sunshine Coast COVID Physician Task Force Community Update #47

March 23, 2021 Dear Fellow Sunshine Coast Residents: This has certainly been a month of encouraging news. Although our provincial case numbers have bumped up a little bit recently, our local numbers remain low at less than one new case per day.
No spring ice for Sechelt arena

No spring ice for Sechelt arena

Sunshine Coast Regional District will not extend ice time this season
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 300 for first time since January

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 300 for first time since January

There were 16 more COVID-19-related deaths in B.C, recorded in the past three days, for a total of 1,437.
Sunshine Coast protestors stand in solidarity against old growth logging

Sunshine Coast protestors stand in solidarity against old growth logging

30 people held a protest across from MLA Nicholas Simon’s office on March 19
Sechelt Council OK’s COVID-19 restart funding projects

Sechelt Council OK’s COVID-19 restart funding projects

Approves tourism van, nixes Seaside elevator, wayfinding signs for now
Telus tower near Twin Creeks moves forward

Telus tower near Twin Creeks moves forward

SCRD gives nod to West Howe Sound location
Sechelt endorses new funding agreement for library

Sechelt endorses new funding agreement for library

Funding model for Coast libraries ‘broken,’ says councillor
Westcor downsizes proposal

Westcor downsizes proposal

Changes intended to align with community expectations, say staff
How these young B.C. women are helping to end period poverty

How these young B.C. women are helping to end period poverty

Two young Metro Vancouver women have been busy organizing a spring drive to collect menstrual products for women in remote First Nations communities in Northern and Coastal B.C.