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Double whammy: Queens of Surrey and Coquitlam hit with mechanical issues

Double whammy: Queens of Surrey and Coquitlam hit with mechanical issues

BC Ferries 2:45 p.m. sailing from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale will be delayed pending investigation of a problem with the Queen of Coquitlam's fuel pump." 
Registration open for COVID-19 vaccines for young children

Registration open for COVID-19 vaccines for young children

VCH has been hosting vaccination clinics for children as young as six months locally since Aug. 2. To schedule an appointment for an infant or child, parents or guardians must first register their youngsters via getvaccinated.gov.bc.ca. 
Sunshine Coast's Route 3 concerns a "hot spot" for BC Ferries

Sunshine Coast's Route 3 concerns a "hot spot" for BC Ferries

BC Ferries representatives at the company’s Aug. 18 Annual General Meeting said that service to the Sunshine Coast is tied for the “hot spot” of service concerns within its system.
Province, shíshálh Nation share consultation list for dock management plan

Province, shíshálh Nation share consultation list for dock management plan

The province and shíshálh Nation released a preliminary list of seven local government and interested third parties to be consulted during negotiations on dock management plan, which includes the Pender Harbour and Area Residents Association. 
BC Ferries's annual general meeting is open to the public Thursday

BC Ferries's annual general meeting is open to the public Thursday

If complaining to Facebook groups or signing online petitions isn’t satisfying your concerns about BC Ferries (BCF) services, consider talking directly to its Board at the Aug. 18 AGM.
Highway 101 bypasses public engagement extended to Aug. 31

Highway 101 bypasses public engagement extended to Aug. 31

The province has extended the feedback period for its Highway 101 Alternate Route Study to help short-list options for potential highway improvements or bypass routings in areas between Gibsons and Trout Lake.
Early morning fire at homeless encampment on Hightide Avenue extinguished

Early morning fire at homeless encampment on Hightide Avenue extinguished

No members of the public or firefighters were injured as a result of what Sechelt Fire Chief called 'a tent and rubbish fire' at 5656 Hightide Avenue in the early hours of Aug. 11.
Updated: 15 year old struck on Highway 101 July 18 released from hospital the same day

Updated: 15 year old struck on Highway 101 July 18 released from hospital the same day

A 15-year-old girl was transported to Sechelt hospital by ambulance on July 18, following an incident involving a motor vehicle on Highway 101 in the Roberts Creek area. She was released later that same day.
Photos: Over 1,500 cheer drag racing's return to Sechelt airport

Photos: Over 1,500 cheer drag racing's return to Sechelt airport

It was a spectacular return of drag racing to the Sechelt Airport tarmac as 80 competitors raced in the company of record crowds. This was the Sunshine Coast Drag Racing Association's first race since the pandemic and since the airport's recent renovations.
That was shady: Man steals $15K in sunglasses from B.C. shop

That was shady: Man steals $15K in sunglasses from B.C. shop

Thief who broke into an optical store in Gibsons just after 4:30 a.m. June 1, grabbed approximately $15,000 worth of sunglasses.