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Connie Jordison

Connie Jordison

As a journalist with Coast Reporter since 2021, previously reporting for The Local, Connie Jordison covers Sunshine Coast Regional District, courts, forestry, Pender Harbour and much more.

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Recent Work by Connie

Electric ferry charge barge design ready for potential 2026 construction

Electric ferry charge barge design ready for potential 2026 construction

Electric passenger ferry service to Gibsons, Bowen Island and Vancouver expects to start formal permitting for the Gibsons charge barge later this year and construction next year, says the Greenline Ferries CEO.
Sunshine Coast weather: A mix of sun and cloud to stay with us

Sunshine Coast weather: A mix of sun and cloud to stay with us

Conditions are expected to be cooler than yesterday,
SCRD briefs: Coopers Green toilets, transit, child care and chemical storage

SCRD briefs: Coopers Green toilets, transit, child care and chemical storage

Highlights from the April 24 Sunshine Coast Regional District board meeting. 
Commenting open on BCTS plans for the coming year

Commenting open on BCTS plans for the coming year

Chinook Region sales schedule, dated April 17, lists over 620 acres under consideration for auction on the upper and lower Sunshine Coast over the next 11 months.
May 1 means Stage 1 water use rules

May 1 means Stage 1 water use rules

May 1 marks the launch of water conservation measures for properties on Sunshine Coast Regional District and Town of Gibsons water systems.
Coopers Green to be an improved place to 'go'

Coopers Green to be an improved place to 'go'

Flush toilets, form to be determined, are slated for Coopers Green’s future.
Inflation evident in SCRD 2024 audit

Inflation evident in SCRD 2024 audit

The SCRD ended 2024 'in a strong financial position,' according to its financial services manager. Audit includes compensation numbers for top-earning staffers.
Pool closures coming for the Sunshine Coast

Pool closures coming for the Sunshine Coast

The pool closures are scheduled to ensure that at least two pools are open to the public at any one time
Six projects receive $220,000 from Sunshine Coast Prosperity Fund

Six projects receive $220,000 from Sunshine Coast Prosperity Fund

Fund designed to support the efforts and long-term sustainability of local community service organizations.  
Close to $1 million boost for Coast wildfire risk reduction

Close to $1 million boost for Coast wildfire risk reduction

Through the Sunshine Coast Community Forest, $400,000 will be invested in development of fuel management prescriptions and $566,812 for on-the-ground treatments.
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