Reverend Clarence Li of St. Hilda’s Church has nothing but good things to say about the shelter and its inhabitants
Continue readingMLA Nicholas Simons: “We need a discussion about municipal oversight”
In his first interview with The Coast Clarion since the election, Nicholas Simons talks about pressing issues on the Coast
Continue readingHomeless shelter in Sechelt sees more and more seniors at the doors
With at least three hundred homeless on the Sunshine Coast, outreach worker Nick Gaskin holds hope for forty new beds
Continue readingResidents in Area E oppose use of their roads for Gospel Rock project
Speakers at protest meeting in Frank West Hall want the Town of Gibsons to solve infrastructure problems before development approved
Continue readingWayne Rowe’s law office wrote non-profit covenant on land for Trellis’ for-profit care facility
Mayor Rowe has told The Coast Clarion he was involved in crafting the restrictions on the use of the property.
Continue readingWho are the real victims of the closure of Winn Road for the George?
A spry 78-year old with mobility issues walks down to the Gibsons harbour waterfront on Winn Road every single day.
Continue readingGibsons council approves environmental permit for the George Hotel
Director of Engineering Dave Newman: Comparison with breach of aquifer in Vancouver is misleading. “There is no project without risk.”
Continue readingKey document missing from agenda for July 31 council meeting about the George, consultant says
Gibsons town planner Andre Boel has pointed out three inaccuracies in this story. This is a new version with new facts.
Continue readingAnti-LNG campaigner Eoin Finn confident Woodfibre plant will not go into operation
Eoin Finn disputes recent Woodfibre claim that it has secured an agreement to export LNG to Chinese city of Guangzhou.
Continue readingGibsons council sends Eagleview Heights plan back to the drawing board
Councillors oppose “urban” style buildings, prefer development in line with community plan. (by Margot Grant) To applause from 60 residents
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