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Sunshine Coast Regional District plans staggered pool closures to minimize disruptions

The Sunshine Coast Regional District says three public pools will be closed for annual maintenance, but the closures will be scheduled to ensure at least two pools are open at any one time. The Sechelt Aquatic Centre will be closed from May 26th to July 1st, re-opening on July 2nd. The...

No Charges in Death of Jared Lowndes in Campbell River

Prosecutors will not lay charges against any of the RCMP officers involved in the shooting death of Jared Lowndes in Campbell River nearly three years ago. He died as police attempted to remove him from a vehicle and place him under arrest in the parking lot of a fast food...

BC Government Hits the Pause Button on Bill 12 for More Consultations

The BC Government says social media giants Meta, Snap, TikTok and X have agreed to work collaboratively with the province of the development of Bill 12, its public harms legislation, and will be part of BC's Online Safety Action Table.     The province says it will place Bill 12 on hold...

Several Island Communities to get Housing Targets from the Province

Several communities on Vancouver Island have been identified as priority communities to be given housing targets for the next five years.   North Cowichan and Nanaimo are among eight communities on the Island identified as high-growth, high-need regions where action is needed to deliver more homes quicker.   Elsewhere, an additional 12 communities...

Vancouver Island Lodge part of Next Great Save competition

A lodge on Vancouver Island is a part of this year’s Next Great Save competition. The Next Great Save is a project focused on empowering communities to save heritage places at risk. For this year, St. Andrew’s Lodge is currently one of the finalists. It’s a lodge in Qualicum Beach that...

Early Screening for Reading Problems Helps Children in School and Later Life

The Executive Director of Dyslexia Canada, Alicia Smith, is applauding the BC government for introducing a screening program to identify children with learning difficulties in kindergarten to grade 3.  Smith says universal screening is a significant step forward in ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive.  She says a...
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