Height is reduced from up to six storeys to a maximum of three storeys, but 14 affordable housing units eliminated
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Homeless shelter could open on Gower Point Road on February 1
Public information meeting shows strong support for shelter in basement of Christ the King-owned building at 599 Gower Point Road
Continue readingLawyers ask judge to dismiss case over development permits for The George
Supreme Court Justice Baird: “So a town is free to issue development permits without knowing anything, innocent like a new-born baby?”
Continue readingSupreme Court hears GABC petition against Town of Gibsons over The George
Gibsons Alliance of Business and Community argues development permits should not have been issued By Margot Grant NANAIMO — The
Continue reading“Area E has one last chance to create protected nature area, and that’s right now”
SCRD Elphinstone director Lorne Lewis urges crowd of 60 at Frank West Hall to help protect Block 1313 from clearcut
Continue readingPublic market has received $440,000 from Town of Gibsons in flow-through funds this year
The town receives donations for the Gibsons Public Market, forwards the money to the market, and then issues tax receipts
Continue readingNicholas Simons about Site C: “I’m sad for our province in the long run”
Simons still strongly supports the government’s priorities and leadership. “They were aware of, and acknowledged, my opposition to the project’
Continue readingCoast Greens are very unhappy about Site C decision but want to keep working with NDP
Former electoral candidate Kim Darwin: project will completely kill the clean energy sector in B.C. : “My dreams were dashed”
Continue readingHomeless shelter should move ‘immediately’ to Upper Deck, say Sechelt residents
Public information meeting at Legion urges council to act fast on rezoning amendment; new shelter possibly open on December 21
Continue readingHabitat for Humanity willing to build 20 affordable condos at old RCMP site in Gibsons
Non-profit found horrifying housing conditions when checking 31 applications for affordable homes in Wilson Creek this year; four applicants chosen
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