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Opinion: Get your questions ready, a week of all candidates meetings is ahead! (Including two we're very excited for)

Opinion: Get your questions ready, a week of all candidates meetings is ahead! (Including two we're very excited for)

Where to find all-candidate meetings for the lower Sunshine Coast
Inclusive employment venture in qathet shuts its doors, for now

Inclusive employment venture in qathet shuts its doors, for now

Handy firestarter was a unique creation
Updated: Langdale ramp fixed –– two-deck service resumes

Updated: Langdale ramp fixed –– two-deck service resumes

There's a mechanical issue with the loading ramp in Langdale on the Sunshine Coast
Did you feel it? Earthquake recorded Friday morning in Strait of Georgia

Did you feel it? Earthquake recorded Friday morning in Strait of Georgia

The shaking was lightly felt, primarily in Greater Victoria and the Lower Mainland, according to reports to Earthquakes Canada and the U.S. Geological Survey.
Reconnection spurs dialogue and book about growing up in qathet

Reconnection spurs dialogue and book about growing up in qathet

Friends move toward path of truth and reconciliation through listening and allyship
Healthy Living: Do you practice what you preach?

Healthy Living: Do you practice what you preach?

"If I am aware of the habits and behaviours which lead to a healthy and balanced mind, why, after years of working diligently in that area, am I not there yet?"
Here's why you shouldn't crack your own back

Here's why you shouldn't crack your own back

Ask an Expert: Dr. Ted Johnson
Sechelt mayor told not to engage with shíshálh Nation in any official capacity

Sechelt mayor told not to engage with shíshálh Nation in any official capacity

While donning orange shirts, Sechelt council compelled Mayor John Henderson not to engage with shíshálh Nation as a representative of the municipality, following receipt of a letter from the First Nation.
Bears eating more and sleeping less in qathet region now

Bears eating more and sleeping less in qathet region now

Black bear sightings increase in October
Letters: Use common sense, subsidize heat pumps

Letters: Use common sense, subsidize heat pumps

'The CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program will reimburse homeowners up to $16,000 for heat pumps, but they have to be installed all at once throughout the entire home. The subsidy program allots no funds for gradual heat pump installation. If you’re on a budget, forget it. '