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Beach erosion damage fixes 'a duty' of regional government

Beach erosion damage fixes 'a duty' of regional government

The SCRD has a duty to take reasonable measures to mitigate the immediate hazard as well as the ongoing erosion, says staff report .
Cops for Cancer Sunshine Coast’s 2025 fundraising target bumps to $60,000

Cops for Cancer Sunshine Coast’s 2025 fundraising target bumps to $60,000

A partnership between first responders and the Canadian Cancer Society, Cops for Cancer has raised nearly $56 million nationally since 1997, with funds use for research to increase survival rates and support children living with cancer and their families.
Snowpack data important in Chapman's 'rain-dependent' watershed

Snowpack data important in Chapman's 'rain-dependent' watershed

'Five-six years ago we were in the early stages of actually understanding our water system and what could trigger certain stages and events.  We are now at an operational level, way better at understanding of the responses and potential changes to our system,' says SCRD manager of infrastructure, Remko Rosenboom.
SCRD abandons Gray Creek intake enhancement project

SCRD abandons Gray Creek intake enhancement project

According to a consultant report, the creek’s summer flows 'frequently approach or fall below the SCRD’s licensed withdrawal rate of 32 litres per second' making it a less likely candidate for year-round water supply.
SCRD to ask to extend lifespan of upper lakes siphons

SCRD to ask to extend lifespan of upper lakes siphons

Also SCRD requests to adjust the environmental flow needs (EFN) on Chapman Creek not anticipated to be heard this year and adjustments not considered possible in 2025. 
Injunction stops protest over logging of Joe Smith Creek cutblock

Injunction stops protest over logging of Joe Smith Creek cutblock

Oceanview Logging obtains court order to restrain protestors from blocking road access into Joe Smith Creek cutblock
Couple fined $6,500 for taking 800 oysters near Sechelt

Couple fined $6,500 for taking 800 oysters near Sechelt

Sunshine Coast residents were given until May 4, 2027, to pay $6,500 fines for three charges related to removing an estimated 800 oysters from a closed fishing area near Sechelt in April 2024.
Conditional sentence, probation imposed for property crimes

Conditional sentence, probation imposed for property crimes

A Gibsons resident is to serve a condition sentence in the community and one year of probation for three offences committed between July and October 2023 in Sechelt.
Change proposed for Nation’s second water reservoir site

Change proposed for Nation’s second water reservoir site

shíshálh Nation wants to explore alternatives to the waterline site (on the Heidelberg mine lands) for the second holding area,
Pender Harbour town hall updated on DRIPA court challenge

Pender Harbour town hall updated on DRIPA court challenge

Close to 200 people attended the Pender Harbour and Area Residents Association (PHARA) April 30 community update session at the area’s community hall.