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SCRD March 20 meeting briefs: Art Farm rezoning ask, OCP engagement, budget 2026 process

SCRD March 20 meeting briefs: Art Farm rezoning ask, OCP engagement, budget 2026 process

International flavours (and not in the coffee) entered committee debate at the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) March 20.
Public heard, through a moderator, on Foundation Agreement

Public heard, through a moderator, on Foundation Agreement

Cabinet minister and local MLA Randene Neill’s said she was 'here to listen and answer questions' in her opening statement at the March 20 virtual information session on the shíshálh Nation Foundation Agreement.
Newspaper drop box destroyed; March 21 Coast Reporter available at Madeira Park Rona

Newspaper drop box destroyed; March 21 Coast Reporter available at Madeira Park Rona

The March 21 issue of the newspaper can be picked up at the adjacent Madeira Park Rona location.
Reinstate FACs: a call from the groups disbanded by BC Ferries

Reinstate FACs: a call from the groups disbanded by BC Ferries

Ferry Advisory Chairs have 'little faith' in the value of BC Ferries' current engagement process, according to the chair's group lead, Diana Mumford.
Madeira Park senior guilty of assault with a knife

Madeira Park senior guilty of assault with a knife

The incident occurred on the morning of April 17, 2024, in the outside area of a coffee shop in Madeira Park.
April 1 fare and price increases coming for BC Ferries

April 1 fare and price increases coming for BC Ferries

Drive-up window fares increasing and will only apply to the less than 25 per cent of customers who don’t already use Prepaid, Saver or Reservation-only fares.
'Board response to American tariffs' (BRAT) added to regional government's workplans

'Board response to American tariffs' (BRAT) added to regional government's workplans

SCRD affirms support for the 'Team Canada' approach to align local, provincial, and national priorities to counter foreign policies designed to harm the Canadian economy.
Opinion: Virtual jockeying over real-world problems in Pender Harbour and the Sunshine Coast

Opinion: Virtual jockeying over real-world problems in Pender Harbour and the Sunshine Coast

With decisions reached months and an election ago, there are questions about why the delay in release of the details and community engagement. Then there’s the virtual element.
Queen of New West back in service, but not on Route 3

Queen of New West back in service, but not on Route 3

The ship has been sidelined since September after a failure in the propeller shaft caused the propeller to detach.
Gibsons gets B.C.'s first floating charge barge study

Gibsons gets B.C.'s first floating charge barge study

A floating charge barge at Gibsons Harbour could power a new era of marine electrification in B.C, including the proposed Howe Sound passenger ferry service..