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shíshálh Nation hosting its first annual MMIWG march

shíshálh Nation hosting its first annual MMIWG march

On May 5, shíshálh Nation will host its first march for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and is inviting the community to join in the day of honouring and healing. 
Coastal Tsunami prospects camp to hit the ice

Coastal Tsunami prospects camp to hit the ice

Organizers are expecting four teams to play five games in Gibsons the first weekend in May — and fans are invited
B.C. investment advisor who defrauded retired couple of $285K banned, fined $310K

B.C. investment advisor who defrauded retired couple of $285K banned, fined $310K

A former investment advisor for Sun Life Financial Investment Services (Canada) Inc. has been fined $310,000 by Canada's mutual fund regulator.
Short-term rentals rules in effect; fines to be levied against non-compliant hosts

Short-term rentals rules in effect; fines to be levied against non-compliant hosts

The clock is now ticking on hefty fines for those who don’t fall in line
B.C. landlord ordered to pay ex-tenant $2,500

B.C. landlord ordered to pay ex-tenant $2,500

Landlord was not entitled to hold former tenant's belongings "for ransom," tribunal member ruled.
Powell River Spring Garden Tour includes seven stops

Powell River Spring Garden Tour includes seven stops

Hundreds of residents toured through lush outdoor oases last year
B.C. man gets eight years for manslaughter in drug debt shooting death

B.C. man gets eight years for manslaughter in drug debt shooting death

Darren Scott was charged with murder after he shot Christopher Hartl in the chest as he sat defenceless on a couch.
Here's how to prevent birds from colliding with windows

Here's how to prevent birds from colliding with windows

Millions of feathered creatures are injured or killed every year due to window strikes
B.C. man's lawsuit alleges child sex abuse by priests

B.C. man's lawsuit alleges child sex abuse by priests

Students were told to use confession to report abuse "to cloak the abuse in sacramental secrecy," a notice of civil claim alleges.
Opinion: Keili Bartlett signs off from Coast Reporter

Opinion: Keili Bartlett signs off from Coast Reporter

'Reporting news is like always being buckled into the rollercoaster of life: it’s a whirlwind of highs and lows. In most stories, you can find at least some positivity. Sometimes that silver lining is just helping inform the community by identifying problems and gaps so that people can step up to help — after all, you can’t fix what you don’t know is broken.'