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qathet Regional District repeals zoning bylaw

qathet Regional District repeals zoning bylaw

Krompocker Road initiative had first and second reading but has been removed from agenda
B.C. university security guard guilty of manslaughter

B.C. university security guard guilty of manslaughter

A Trinity Western University security guard restrained Howard Hill after he was reported rifling through student rooms. Hill died in hospital after being taken off life support.
Vancouver mayor non-committal on public viewing sites for Canucks' playoff run

Vancouver mayor non-committal on public viewing sites for Canucks' playoff run

Mayor Ken Sim: "Personally, I would love to throw a party right now, but we have to be responsible."
shíshálh Nation's name officially recognized in provincial legislation

shíshálh Nation's name officially recognized in provincial legislation

Six acts have been amended and will replace 'Sechelt' with 'shíshálh' and 'Indian Band' with 'Nation'
Semi-truck driver stuck in marina followed GPS down a B.C. boat ramp

Semi-truck driver stuck in marina followed GPS down a B.C. boat ramp

Navigation programming lands driver from Surrey in water.
Baldrey: The 'proverbial gamechangers' of B.C.'s drug decriminalization experiment

Baldrey: The 'proverbial gamechangers' of B.C.'s drug decriminalization experiment

Support for initiative has rapidly dissipated within government ranks, columnist Keith Baldrey explains.
qathet Regional District receives clean audit

qathet Regional District receives clean audit

2023 financial statements reviewed by auditor
B.C. management company must pay strata for late bill payments

B.C. management company must pay strata for late bill payments

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal found the company had breached its management agreement.
Weather cooperates for hiking/running event in qathet region

Weather cooperates for hiking/running event in qathet region

Volunteers key to success of event on Sunshine Coast Trail
WorkSafeBC reports downward trend in work deaths, but 175 lives still lost in 2023

WorkSafeBC reports downward trend in work deaths, but 175 lives still lost in 2023

Occupational disease remains leading cause of work-related deaths in B.C.