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05/29/2026

At approximately 9:00 am this morning Sunshine Coast RCMP responded to a report of a male in a mental health crisis near the Gumboot Cafe in the 3200 block of Beach Avenue in Robert’s Creek. Robert’s Creek Elementary school went into “secure and hold” procedure temporarily until the male was apprehended at 9:35 am safely by police and transported to Sechelt Hospital.
Thank you to everyone who provided updates and information to police, we are grateful this situation was resolved peacefully.

05/22/2026

Road Math 🚨🏍️

The Road Math is definitely “mathing” — and it adds up quickly!

A rider was recently stopped travelling 122 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on the Sunshine Coast.

The result?..... A $483 ticket, a 7-day vehicle impound, and a long walk to rethink those speeding choices.

Speeding puts everyone at risk, especially during the busy summer season when our roads are filled with families, cyclists, pedestrians, and visitors enjoying the Coast.

Slow down, stay alert, and help keep our community safe this summer!

Sunshine Coast RCMP Incident Report 05/20/2026

Sunshine Coast RCMP Incident Report

Sunshine Coast RCMP Incident Report Counterfeit Money On April 30th a $100 counterfeit Canadian bill was used at a retailer in Wilson Creek before the retailer realized it was a fake. The Sunshine Coast RCMP want to remind retailers to be cognizant to check currency, especially large bills to ensure they are not defrauded. Please cons...

05/15/2026

RCMP Online Reporting

Did you know many non-emergency incidents can be reported online without needing to attend a detachment?

The RCMP Online Crime Reporting system can be used for incidents such as:

✔️ Theft under $5000

✔️ Lost property

✔️ Damage or mischief under $5000

✔️ Driving complaints

✔️ Hit and run to unattended property or vehicles

✔️ Theft of bicycle or vehicle under $5000

https://rcmp.ca/en/bc/contact/report-crime

05/13/2026

Speed Zone Highlight – Slow Down Sunshine Coast!
As part of our Summer on the Coast campaign, the Sunshine Coast RCMP will be highlighting areas where officers will be focusing on speeding and road safety enforcement.
Speed limits are there for a reason — especially near residential areas, parks, crosswalks, and school zones. Even a few extra kilometres per hour can make a major difference in stopping distance and collision severity.
🚗 Slow down
👀 Stay alert
🚸 Watch for pedestrians and cyclists
Let’s work together to keep our roads safe for everyone enjoying the Sunshine Coast this summer.

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