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Police Report: Cowrie Street thief loads up on ice cream, model cars

Police Report: Cowrie Street thief loads up on ice cream, model cars

Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for May 3 to 10: Break & Enter • Between May 7 and 10, a suspect gained entry to a storage trailer in the 5700 block of Cowrie Street, Sechelt, by breaking off a lock, and stole a large number of it
New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall, as hospitalizations decline, 20 die

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall, as hospitalizations decline, 20 die

More than two million British Columbians have now had at least one dose of vaccine.
Bull terrier euthanized after killing Shih Tzu-poodle in Gibsons

Bull terrier euthanized after killing Shih Tzu-poodle in Gibsons

Bull terrier attacked and killed a 20-lb. Shih Tzu-poodle mix named Bo
Patios to expand on Cowrie Street through pilot

Patios to expand on Cowrie Street through pilot

Councillor concerned public patio placement to benefit one business over others
Housing groups, agencies unite to call for coastwide short-term rental regulations

Housing groups, agencies unite to call for coastwide short-term rental regulations

Fiercest housing advocacy voices on Coast ask for short term regulations
Sunshine Coast visual quality objectives under review

Sunshine Coast visual quality objectives under review

Formal comment period ended April 30, public engagement to continue
Let there be light: How electric power came to the Sunshine Coast

Let there be light: How electric power came to the Sunshine Coast

Most of the time we take it for granted that when we turn a switch or press a button a light will come on or the washing machine will start.
New drop-off area to be constructed at Sechelt landfill

New drop-off area to be constructed at Sechelt landfill

Sinkholes from buried drywall to be compacted
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall for 10th straight update

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall for 10th straight update

Hospitalizations recede, as seven more die from the novel coronavirus.
Bonnie Henry defends B.C.'s data-release procedures

Bonnie Henry defends B.C.'s data-release procedures

More demographic data on COVID-19 spread in B.C. is "coming very soon."