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Connie Jordison

Connie Jordison

As a journalist with Coast Reporter since 2021, previously reporting for The Local, Connie Jordison covers Sunshine Coast Regional District, courts, forestry, Pender Harbour and much more.

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Recent Work by Connie

Scents and sensitivities: challenges facing those reactive to fragrance

Scents and sensitivities: challenges facing those reactive to fragrance

According to the Environmental Sensitivity Coalition of Canada, about a third of the country’s population “has self-identified as having negative health reactions to fragranced products.”
What's in the works for the 'public limousine' service on the Sunshine Coast?

What's in the works for the 'public limousine' service on the Sunshine Coast?

A first-of-its-kind intergovernmental meeting on transit for the Sunshine Coast Thursday included details of an overflow bus for Route 90 at the Langdale terminal, 30-minute service intervals on the Langdale/Sechelt express and handyDART expansion.
Electric ferry charge barge design ready for potential 2026 construction

Electric ferry charge barge design ready for potential 2026 construction

Electric passenger ferry service to Gibsons, Bowen Island and Vancouver expects to start formal permitting for the Gibsons charge barge later this year and construction next year, says the Greenline Ferries CEO.
Commenting open on BCTS plans for the coming year

Commenting open on BCTS plans for the coming year

Chinook Region sales schedule, dated April 17, lists over 620 acres under consideration for auction on the upper and lower Sunshine Coast over the next 11 months.
B.C.’s southwest real estate on 'threshold of a sellers’ market'

B.C.’s southwest real estate on 'threshold of a sellers’ market'

March real estate statistics for Sunshine Coast
Economic benefits a focus in second Foundation Agreement info session

Economic benefits a focus in second Foundation Agreement info session

The province’s commitment of close to $100 million to the shíshálh Nation, in a time of economic uncertainty, was questioned at a second online Foundation Agreement (FA) renewal info session hosted March 31.
Opinion: Points in purgatory – the down side of loyalty points

Opinion: Points in purgatory – the down side of loyalty points

'Dealing with local retailers can have benefits far beyond the minor rebates the faceless corporations offer and sometimes take away. Community jobs, services available on-Coast and support of local causes and events are of real value, today and in a tariff-tormented tomorrow.'
Public heard, through a moderator, on Foundation Agreement

Public heard, through a moderator, on Foundation Agreement

Cabinet minister and local MLA Randene Neill’s said she was 'here to listen and answer questions' in her opening statement at the March 20 virtual information session on the shíshálh Nation Foundation Agreement.
Reinstate FACs: a call from the groups disbanded by BC Ferries

Reinstate FACs: a call from the groups disbanded by BC Ferries

Ferry Advisory Chairs have 'little faith' in the value of BC Ferries' current engagement process, according to the chair's group lead, Diana Mumford.
April 1 fare and price increases coming for BC Ferries

April 1 fare and price increases coming for BC Ferries

Drive-up window fares increasing and will only apply to the less than 25 per cent of customers who don’t already use Prepaid, Saver or Reservation-only fares.
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