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SCRD to implement water restrictions next month 

The SCRD says getting a handle on water restrictions now is going to be more critical than previous years and is asking all residents to do their part.  Restrictions are coming in after successive years of extreme drought and the district says conditions last summer and winter have made it...

District of Sechelt staff proposes tax increase in five-year plan 

The District of Sechelt is expected to hear recommendations from staff for council to consider a property tax increase for 2024.  According to a staff report from director of financial services David Douglas, the committee endorsed a tax increase of 7.71 per cent, which includes a three per cent increase...

Orca calf near Zeballos ate herring over weekend, surprising rescue team

The orca calf trapped in a lagoon near Zeballos began eating more food over the weekend. That comes from both the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Ehattesaht First Nation, who say while conducting daily health monitoring on Sunday, the calf was seen eating herring. This comes after the...

City of Nanaimo announces opening of new parks 

The City of Nanaimo has officially opened two new artificial turf parks, and they are hopeful residents will take full advantage of them.   Plans for the facility were adopted by the city council back in 2012, and according to a media release it was finally finished and opened on Apr....

Gibsons could see tax increase in new budget, staff financial report 

The Town of Gibsons will review the five-year plan, which includes the possibility of an eight-percent tax increase.   According to a staff report, the general property tax increase will come in two phases which will support policing costs and operations in 2024.  “The first is a five per cent allocation...

Influx of cash will help boost Emergency Management Oceanside’s disaster plan 

Close to $60 thousand has been awarded to Emergency Management Oceanside and they say it will go a long way to strengthening their master plan.  The grant was funded by the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness to help provide funds to increase staff training, situational awareness, emergency communications,...
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