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BC Ferries looking for feedback on draft Horseshoe Bay plans

BC Ferries looking for feedback on draft Horseshoe Bay plans

After hearing from more than 1,500 people about the sorts of things they’d like to see in a new Horseshoe Bay terminal, BC Ferries is going out the public again to get feedback on some draft plans.
Elizabeth May visits riding

Elizabeth May visits riding

Three days into the federal election campaign, May dropped into West Vancouver to rouse support for Green candidate Dana Taylor
Elizabeth May seeks to blow past political pack with platform rollout

Elizabeth May seeks to blow past political pack with platform rollout

OTTAWA — Green Leader Elizabeth May pushed past the political pack Monday by introducing a wide-ranging set of new policy promises while her rivals were recycling or expanding on old ideas.
Water restrictions return to Stage 1

Water restrictions return to Stage 1

Lawn watering is allowed again now that the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) has called a return to State 1 outdoor water restrictions for its entire regional water system. Stage 1 was declared Sept.
Aquaculture industry is headed for a sea change

Aquaculture industry is headed for a sea change

Planning a salmon barbecue? Your options will be limited this year. With a complete 2019 closure on Fraser River sockeye, due to dismal returns, your options are to buy Alaska sockeye or farmed Atlantic salmon.
‘Pitch’ contest set for young entrepreneurs

‘Pitch’ contest set for young entrepreneurs

On Sept. 20, a handful of entrepreneurs under the age of 40 will have a chance to pitch their social business ideas to a panel of judges for a chance to win $5,000.
Car Free block party coming to Gibsons

Car Free block party coming to Gibsons

Vehicles are expected to be sidelined on Cruice Lane and kept out of adjacent parking lots on Sept. 22 for Gibsons’ first car-free block party.
Red serge fills hall for gala fundraiser

Red serge fills hall for gala fundraiser

Hundreds of people filled tables and emptied their wallets at Thursday’s major annual RCMP fundraiser supper for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Police seek help locating stolen e-bike

Police seek help locating stolen e-bike

Police are asking the public to come forward with any information on the theft of an electric bike in Sechelt on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
Coast Reporter Radio: The countdown is on to Oct. 21

Coast Reporter Radio: The countdown is on to Oct. 21

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