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Sunshine Coast’s summer two-ferry service starts June 26

Sunshine Coast’s summer two-ferry service starts June 26

The Coast will be served by two-ferry service seven days a week, extra Route 3 trips added for busy summer
SCACL celebrates increase in minimum wage

SCACL celebrates increase in minimum wage

Boosting independence and dignity: SCACL's impactful work in vocational training and employment
Sechelt's financial assets rise to $49.1 million in 2023 audit

Sechelt's financial assets rise to $49.1 million in 2023 audit

In 2023 Sechelt received $36.4 million of funding and revenue – $4 million more than they had budgeted for, in what the municipality’s auditors called a “significant” increase. 
After nearly two decades, MLA Simons gives his final address in BC Legislature

After nearly two decades, MLA Simons gives his final address in BC Legislature

Nicholas Simons bids farewell to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, reflecting on a diverse political journey
Tree removal fines, abandoned vehicle removal enforcement in Sechelt move forward

Tree removal fines, abandoned vehicle removal enforcement in Sechelt move forward

Proposed amendments in Sechelt allow fines of $1,000 for unauthorized tree removal, do not affect private property
From Egmont to Redrooffs: Coaster treks 50 km to highlight transit desert

From Egmont to Redrooffs: Coaster treks 50 km to highlight transit desert

Highlighting transportation challenges on the Sunshine Coast, Chris Hergesheimer’s walk underscores the room for better access and infrastructure
Photos: shíshálh Nation welcomes families to Our House of Clans

Photos: shíshálh Nation welcomes families to Our House of Clans

Inside the newly opened Tsain-Ko development that features affordable housing for 34 families
More relocated homes could be headed to Sechelt

More relocated homes could be headed to Sechelt

‘Relocating buildings from one jurisdiction to another isn’t really a cut and paste operation’: James Nyhus, Sechelt chief building official
SCCSS seeks $1 million from Sechelt for Building Together project

SCCSS seeks $1 million from Sechelt for Building Together project

The community project aims to offer housing to vulnerable women and children
Revised Gambier-Keats ferry schedule aims to improve Langdale-Horseshoe Bay connections

Revised Gambier-Keats ferry schedule aims to improve Langdale-Horseshoe Bay connections

Ahead of an expected busy season, BC Ferries updates its schedule