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From war to liveaboard, this 82-year-old ferry returns home to Gibsons

New owner wants to restore the former Sea Bus Lines ferry, now known as Noble Lady → Read More

B.C. senior dying of cancer trying to secure her family's future before time runs out

'I'm the one people come to for help. So to have to reach out for help, it’s just been the hardest thing for me': After years of advocating for others, Sechelt's Sheri Marino needs help ensuring her family will not become homeless after she dies. → Read More

Public inquest into Myles Gray's death to start in April

More than seven years after his death, a public inquest into the death of Myles Gray will begin April 17. Gray was a 33-year-old businessman from Sechelt who died after a physical altercation with nine Vancouver Police Department officers in 2015. → Read More

Retired teacher creates an education fund for students who don't get straight As

After retiring to the Sunshine Coast, Mary Lou Owen went back to school to learn how to build a website and found friendship along the way. From the friendship came a unique gift for future students. → Read More

'The future is here': B.C. woman honoured for exoskeleton advocacy

After a spinal cord injury changed Chloë Angus’s life, she became an advocate for developing better exoskeleton technology. → Read More

Man rescued from cliff after taking own boat to avoid BC Ferries travel

A boater attempting to cross Howe Sound from Britannia Beach became stranded on the west side of Gambier Island. He swam 100 yards to a small cliffside. → Read More

Fundraising mom and son complete 100 hours in a scissor lift

Cody and Megan Kelso spent Easter long weekend raising cash for B.C. causes → Read More

Senior sisters face second eviction in five years amid B.C. housing crunch

Sunshine Coast sisters Louise and Linda Nason have lived together all their life. For the second time in five years, they were served an eviction notice last fall. Now, with no affordable rentals that meet their needs to be found, they're facing an uncertain future. → Read More

What is going on with gas prices in B.C.?

British Columbians, including Sunshine Coast residents, are feeling the pinch at the pump. We look at how global politics, source, supply and demand influence cost. → Read More

Video: shíshálh Nation members hold ceremony for dead fin whale

Cause of rare animal’s death in the Salish Sea under investigation → Read More

B.C. woman hopes to inspire people to get genetic testing

Ashley Doyle shares her 10 years of facing cancer. → Read More

Pilot presumed dead after helicopter crashes in Jervis Inlet

A search for the pilot of a helicopter that crashed near Killam Bay north of Egmont on Oct. 4 has been unsuccessful, the Sunshine Coast RCMP said in a press release. The name of the pilot, who was the only person in the helicopter, has not been released. The RCMP said he was not a Sunshine Coast resident. The Kaman K-MAX helicopter was being used for heli logging operations when it crashed in… → Read More

One billion seashore animal deaths an ‘underestimate,’ researcher says

Study underway on Coast after June’s record-breaking heat wave → Read More

BC Ferries pitches free reservations on Route 3 with up to 95% reserved spots

Local government asked to support peak summer season trial → Read More

'Red' the octopus returns home to Howe Sound

The resident octopus of Nicholas Sonntag Marine Education Centre in Gibsons slipped quietly back into the ocean this week. → Read More

Fundraiser created for B.C. family of two-year-old killed in tragic parking lot incident

Five hours after the fundraiser was launched, it raised more than half of its $5,000 goal. → Read More

These B.C. hikers are celebrating Garibaldi Park's 100th anniversary with 100 peak summits

As 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the park's creation, Shawn Campbell and Ben Haggar have made it their mission to get to the top of 100 peaks within its boundaries — by whatever method necessary. → Read More