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Sonia Beeksma leaves Global after Steve Darling, Randene Neill depart
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The exodus continues at Global B.C., as Sonia Beeksma has left the network, following the departures of Steve Darling and Randene Neill.
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First beloved morning news anchor Darling was laid off under mysterious circumstances in October. The move was unpopular among viewers and led to the creation of the Facebook group Steve Darling Deserved Better Treatment Global BC, which has more than 26,000 members.
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Shortly after, fellow anchor Neill announced she was leaving Global. In an emotional broadcast, Neill said she’d been “given the opportunity for another job” although it wasn’t immediately clear what her new position would be.
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NDP nominee Randene Neill says affordable housing is a must
Prior to the provincial election scheduled for Oct. 19, Coast Reporter spoke with MLA nominees from the NDP and Green Party for the riding of Powell River-Sunshine Coast, as well as John Rustad, leader of the Conservative Party of BC. The questions asked of the candidates were largely based on topics discussed each week by residents in the “letters to the editor,” section of the paper.
Randene Neill, NDP nominee for Powell River-Sunshine Coast, is keeping busy on the days leading up the election, by splitting her time between campaign offices in Sechelt and Powell River.
“We’re making sure that we're spending at least half our time up there [in Powell River],” Neill said, during a short break in her Sechelt campaign office.
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Neill says those visits to Powell River have really driven home the need for proper transit service between that community and the ferry terminal in Langdale.
“Or even all the way to Vancouver,” she says. “At least two rides a day to get them in and out — to get them to the appointments they need to get to. That's huge, especially for people up there.”
Neill says while campaigning, she’s

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Sonia Beeksma leaves Global after Steve Darling, Randene Neill depart
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The exodus continues at Global B.C., as Sonia Beeksma has left the network, following the departures of Steve Darling and Randene Neill.
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First beloved morning news anchor Darling was laid off under mysterious circumstances in October. The move was unpopular among viewers and led to the creation of the Facebook group Steve Darling Deserved Better Treatment Global BC, which has more than 26,000 members.
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Shortly after, fellow anchor Neill announced she was leaving Global. In an emotional broadcast, Neill said she’d been “given the opportunity for another job” although it wasn’t immediately clear what her new position would be.
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NDP nominee Randene Neill says affordable housing is a must
Prior to the provincial election scheduled for Oct. 19, Coast Reporter spoke with MLA nominees from the NDP and Green Party for the riding of Powell River-Sunshine Coast, as well as John Rustad, leader of the Conservative Party of BC. The questions asked of the candidates were largely based on topics discussed each week by residents in the “letters to the editor,” section of the paper.
Randene Neill, NDP nominee for Powell River-Sunshine Coast, is keeping busy on the days leading up the election, by splitting her time between campaign offices in Sechelt and Powell River.
“We’re making sure that we're spending at least half our time up there [in Powell River],” Neill said, during a short break in her Sechelt campaign office.
Transportation/new highway
Neill says those visits to Powell River have really driven home the need for proper transit service between that community and the ferry terminal in Langdale.
“Or even all the way to Vancouver,” she says. “At least two rides a day to get them in and out — to get them to the appointments they need to get to. That's huge, especially for people up there.”
Neill says while campaigning, she’s