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City of Powell River committee debates Townsite land proposal

City of Powell River committee debates Townsite land proposal

Councillors wants to explore possible benefits of keeping old golf course property in public domain
Tempco technicians provide expert service

Tempco technicians provide expert service

Heating and cooling specialists help keep homeowners in Powell River comfortable
New year-round villas open at West Coast Wilderness Lodge

New year-round villas open at West Coast Wilderness Lodge

New luxury suites include full kitchens, ideal for year-round stays.
Powell River RCMP respond to shots fired complaint

Powell River RCMP respond to shots fired complaint

Officers investigate disturbance in Padgett Road area
Les Leyne: Eby, Rustad duel over tax cuts

Les Leyne: Eby, Rustad duel over tax cuts

Attention returned Wednesday to differences between two major tax-cut promises from the NDP and the Conservative Party of B.C.
B.C. NDP still trying to get "BC" added to Conservative name

B.C. NDP still trying to get "BC" added to Conservative name

Since ballots have already been printed, the NDP is expected to ask that Elections BC use the full name on any future literature, publications and communications.
Powell River-Sunshine Coast candidates answer crime-related query

Powell River-Sunshine Coast candidates answer crime-related query

Moderator asks what measures would be taken to ensure safety of businesses and employees while addressing causes of addiction and homelessness
Society asks City of Powell River to delay supportive housing

Society asks City of Powell River to delay supportive housing

Westview Ratepayers request councillors to take action prior to endorsing BC Housing project
Watch the live stream: All candidates meeting in Gibsons

Watch the live stream: All candidates meeting in Gibsons

Coast Reporter and the Sunshine Coast Chamber of Commerce are hosting a general-topic all-candidates meeting at the Heritage Playhouse in Gibsons on Oct. 9 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Rustad changes story after BC Coroners Service says no record of fatal overdose

Rustad changes story after BC Coroners Service says no record of fatal overdose

VANCOUVER — B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has changed his story about seeing a man die of a drug overdose on his way to a televised election debate, after the BC Coroners Service said it had no record of such a death where he said it occurred.