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Sechelt Citizens on Patrol Society is officially operational

Sechelt Citizens on Patrol Society is officially operational

Non-profit group is looking for more volunteers to help be the eyes and ears of the community.
RCMP incident report: Why drinking beer in the ferry lineup is a bad idea

RCMP incident report: Why drinking beer in the ferry lineup is a bad idea

Sunshine Coast residents continue to fall for a variety of scams.
Sunshine Coast RCMP recover stolen golf carts

Sunshine Coast RCMP recover stolen golf carts

The four golf carts were stolen from the mainland before being transferred to the Coast.
Volunteers needed to spread 'bear aware' message to neighbours

Volunteers needed to spread 'bear aware' message to neighbours

Sunshine Coast Bear Alliance wants volunteers to help spread the word on how to keep bears moving along.
Zoning amendment paves way for small-lot subdivision on Mills Road

Zoning amendment paves way for small-lot subdivision on Mills Road

The move brings Sechelt in line with provincial housing demands, says district’s director of planning and development.
District of Sechelt council wants to improve its budget process

District of Sechelt council wants to improve its budget process

A motion by Coun. Brenda Rowe, that any budget recommendations by council be submitted no later than July 1, was passed March 5.
New independent school opens in Roberts Creek this fall

New independent school opens in Roberts Creek this fall

Wildwood Independent middle school is accepting applications for September, 2025.
Primary Care Network pharmacist available for one-on-one visits

Primary Care Network pharmacist available for one-on-one visits

Eric Kosiuk meets with individuals from Gibsons to Pender Harbour to discuss and review medications.
Colourful art wraps designed to enhance Sechelt's visual landscape

Colourful art wraps designed to enhance Sechelt's visual landscape

The colourful art installations are part of BC Hydro’s Decorative Wrap Program.
NDP acclaim 18-year-old in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

NDP acclaim 18-year-old in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

Jäger Rosenberg of the Sunshine Coast is likely the youngest candidate in the upcoming federal election. He was acclaimed as the NDP’s candidate for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky electoral district over the weekend.