After a unfortunate, almost five-month hiatus we are ready and eager to report on things important to our community again
Continue readingTown withholds aquifer documents because “public wouldn’t be able to understand them”
Citizens group has made urgent appeal to the provincial government to obtain critical information about possible risks to the Gibsons aquifer
Continue readingTown ordered to release Public Market loan document
Credit union gave Gibsons Community Building Society access to $1 million to build market; total debt at least 1.4 million
Continue readingWhat’s so secret about the Public Market?
With elections coming, we need candidates who aren’t afraid to open the books. Public money has gone to the Market
Continue readingHere are some interesting ideas to help solve the water crisis on the Coast
Chapman Lake should have a .5 meter high wall to save more spring water, argues SCRD Board candidate Lorne Lewis
Continue readingThe Coast Clarion will not publish until Fall of 2018
Dear readers, We are very sorry that due to problems of a medical nature, we will not be publishing until
Continue readingTown approves development permit for apartment complex on School Road UPDATE
Town’s planning department: “Guidelines for small-town character are met.” A contribution for affordable housing fund will not be required
Continue readingAquifer to supply all of Gibsons’ drinking water
Decision will help SCRD to find ways to supplement water supply from Chapman Lake; water still needs to be chlorinated
Continue readingEagleview Heights zoning amendment bylaw passes first reading
Members of O’Shea/Oceanmount Community Association say this bylaw will allow higher density for all new development in the Town of Gibsons
Continue readingB.C. government seeks to confiscate two properties on Keats worth more than $2.1 million
Owners are accused of defrauding elderly people with fake lotteries and phony mediums promising good fortune in return for money
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