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Matching donations to Sunshine Coast Hospice at risk due to Canada Post strike

Matching donations to Sunshine Coast Hospice at risk due to Canada Post strike

Mail strike means direct-mail campaign for Sunshine Coast Hospice has been stalled indefinitely.
Blanket ceremony marks Sechelt | shíshálh Hospital 60th anniversary

Blanket ceremony marks Sechelt | shíshálh Hospital 60th anniversary

The blanket was woven at the hospital by fibre artist Jessica Silvey.
Have your say on District of Sechelt's communications strategy

Have your say on District of Sechelt's communications strategy

Month-long initiative is asking residents how they would like to receive information from the district.
High water users won’t get early volumetric billing in Chapman, South Pender systems

High water users won’t get early volumetric billing in Chapman, South Pender systems

Though “less than 5% of accounts use more than 30% of the water supply,” the investment of staff time to move select properties to metered rates outweighed the water savings, directors decided Nov. 14. 
Sechelt man honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medal

Sechelt man honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medal

On Nov. 9, retired Col. Keith Maxwell was presented with the medal by MP Bonita Zarrillo.
Sechelt Fire Department deals with two calls within 24 hours

Sechelt Fire Department deals with two calls within 24 hours

The Sechelt Fire Department brought in help from Gibsons, Roberts Creek and Halfmoon Bay to help with the two incidents.
Update: Wharf Street closed from Lamprey Lane to Ebbtide Street

Update: Wharf Street closed from Lamprey Lane to Ebbtide Street

At, 11: 40 a.m., Wharf Avenue was closed from the lights at Sunshine Coast Highway to Ebbtide Street.
New Sechelt Citizens on Patrol Society looking for volunteers

New Sechelt Citizens on Patrol Society looking for volunteers

New initiative wants to begin patrolling crime hot spots in and around Sechelt.
Public hearing on agritourism proposal heard from a dozen speakers

Public hearing on agritourism proposal heard from a dozen speakers

Speakers spoke both for and against proposal, which would see increased accommodation on small-scale farm in ts'ukw'um (Wilson Creek).
Second weather warning: ‘Astronomical tides’ and possible floods

Second weather warning: ‘Astronomical tides’ and possible floods

Environment Canada warns of possible flooding due to 'bomb cyclone,' bringing high winds.