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Sechelt extends private security patrols for six more months

Sechelt extends private security patrols for six more months

Sechelt approves $60,542 for private security program amidst positive community feedback
Reliability, affordability top customer concerns in BC Ferries survey

Reliability, affordability top customer concerns in BC Ferries survey

After consulting over 9,400 people, BC Ferries commits to enhancing service reliability and integrating with BC's growing transportation needs
shíshálh Nation addresses housing crisis with barge-brought repurposed homes

shíshálh Nation addresses housing crisis with barge-brought repurposed homes

Renewal Home Development has partnered with shíshálh Nation to refurbish homes and barge them to the Sunshine Coast, to offer affordable and sustainable living options for Nation members
Heritage sign marks stolen rock drill as a historical landmark

Heritage sign marks stolen rock drill as a historical landmark

How a stolen rock drill became a heritage site on the Sunshine Coast Highway
How volunteers keep skiers gliding at Dakota Ridge

How volunteers keep skiers gliding at Dakota Ridge

‘It's quite time-consuming, but it is a lot of fun,’ says longtime volunteer Steve Sleep
No, the RCMP is not selling the stolen rock drill beside Highway 101

No, the RCMP is not selling the stolen rock drill beside Highway 101

Intriguing sign attached to abandoned rock drill sparks curiosity
After five months, BC Ferries has yet to resume in-person meetings

After five months, BC Ferries has yet to resume in-person meetings

Community engagement suffers, says Southern Sunshine Coast FAC chair as BC Ferries faces criticism for lack of responsiveness and delays.
First Nations communities offered compensation for drinking water advisories

First Nations communities offered compensation for drinking water advisories

Compensation has been made available to First Nations communities and individuals impacted by long-term drinking water advisories. The deadline to apply is March 7. 
Beware the green invaders: invasive species on the Sunshine Coast

Beware the green invaders: invasive species on the Sunshine Coast

Provincial government drafts updated invasive plant management plan
Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month brings attention to hidden dangers of firefighting

Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month brings attention to hidden dangers of firefighting

Over 75 per cent of firefighter fatalities are directly associated with cancer, according to Ken McMullen, president of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs.