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Rumor of gunshots near Gibsons Elementary put to rest

Rumor of gunshots near Gibsons Elementary put to rest

Police activity near Gibsons Elementary prompts precautionary measures
Gibsons endorses Corporate Climate Action Plan

Gibsons endorses Corporate Climate Action Plan

Plan to significantly cut future emissions
Sunshine Coast Highway intermittent delays ahead: brush clearing starts next week

Sunshine Coast Highway intermittent delays ahead: brush clearing starts next week

Drivers advised to use Lower Road to avoid delays
Public comment invited on Tsain-ko forest operations map

Public comment invited on Tsain-ko forest operations map

Years of forest operation planned, including 19 cut blocks and over 12 km of roads
Is Sunshine Coast RCMP watching Murder in a Small Town? (And other highlights of Q3 report)

Is Sunshine Coast RCMP watching Murder in a Small Town? (And other highlights of Q3 report)

Mental health flags and suspicious person reports shape RCMP activity in Gibsons this quarter
Islands Trust welcomes Reuben Bronee as new Chief Administrative Officer

Islands Trust welcomes Reuben Bronee as new Chief Administrative Officer

With extensive leadership experience, Rueben Bronee takes over as CAO, tasked with enhancing conservation efforts across 13 major islands
Carrier Tecumseh makes stop in Sunshine Coast's Sechelt

Carrier Tecumseh makes stop in Sunshine Coast's Sechelt

Uncommon marine traffic in Trail Bay
'We have to reach out to everybody, be inclusive': BC NDP's Neill gives victory speech

'We have to reach out to everybody, be inclusive': BC NDP's Neill gives victory speech

BC NDP's Randene Neill wins 49.4 per cent of the vote in Powell River-Sunshine Coast.
Health Canada invests $12.29M to combat cancer among firefighters

Health Canada invests $12.29M to combat cancer among firefighters

Development of a national registry and earlier cancer diagnosis leading to better health outcomes for firefighters
Commercial prawn fisherman guilty of obstruction near Sechelt fined $18,000

Commercial prawn fisherman guilty of obstruction near Sechelt fined $18,000

Fisheries officer's confrontation during B.C.'s prawn fishing season leads to charges