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‘Hall with a heart’ opens doors to community in Granthams Landing

‘Hall with a heart’ opens doors to community in Granthams Landing

A love affair with what has been described as Granthams Landing’s “hall with a heart” was on full display Valentine’s Day morning.
Firefighters gear up again for 48-storey stair climb

Firefighters gear up again for 48-storey stair climb

Gibsons and Sechelt firefighters will once again be taking the long way up all 48 storeys to the top of the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre in support of the one in five British Columbians affected by a lung or breathing condition.
Sechelt council begins review of operating budget

Sechelt council begins review of operating budget

Early proposals include a crime prevention coordinator and a tax for affordable housing
Shíshálh Nation purchases Swanson’s Ready-Mix

Shíshálh Nation purchases Swanson’s Ready-Mix

Tsain-ko Group of Companies, the economic development arm of the shíshálh Nation, announced Friday it had completed the purchase of Swanson’s Holdings, owners of Sechelt-based Swanson’s Ready-Mix Ltd.
New aquaculture vessel to remove sea lice from farmed salmon at 22 coastal sites

New aquaculture vessel to remove sea lice from farmed salmon at 22 coastal sites

A new 70-metre vessel equipped with technology to remove sea lice from farmed salmon has arrived in B.C. from Norway to work for Grieg Seafood B.C. Ltd.
Burned-out RV mysteriously appears in SCRD parking lot

Burned-out RV mysteriously appears in SCRD parking lot

Sunshine Coast Regional District Staff (SCRD) staff are problem solving a solution to an unexpected surprise in the parking lot of 1975 Field Rd. – a burned-out travel trailer RV.
Coronavirus update: 5th case revealed in B.C.

Coronavirus update: 5th case revealed in B.C.

A fifth case of coronavirus in B.C. has been revealed. The woman is in her 30s and flew into YVR from Shanghai recently, before driving to her home in the B.C. Interior region. B.C.'s top medical health official, Dr.
Coastal GasLink resumes pipeline work, while protests rage on

Coastal GasLink resumes pipeline work, while protests rage on

RCMP confirm scoped rifle was used to observe protesters
Coast Reporter Radio: Place names, Wet’Suwet’en and Maurice Spira

Coast Reporter Radio: Place names, Wet’Suwet’en and Maurice Spira

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Refugee priest brings message of peace to St. Hilda’s

Refugee priest brings message of peace to St. Hilda’s

For the interim priest at St. Hilda’s Anglican Church in Sechelt, appreciation for community runs deep. Rev. Ayoob Adwar has been presiding over St. Hilda’s for the past six months as the parish searches for a permanent replacement for Rev.