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Coast Reporter publisher named Canadian news champion

Coast Reporter publisher named Canadian news champion

Peter Kvarnstrom is well known on the North Shore and Sunshine Coast
Hundreds walk for reconciliation on the Sunshine Coast

Hundreds walk for reconciliation on the Sunshine Coast

'This walk for reconciliation is important. You're showing support, you're walking with our survivors and our ancestors, you're walking with the children': xwash Steven Feschuk, protector of culture for shíshálh Nation.
Fewer British Columbians think governments are equipped to handle climate crises: poll

Fewer British Columbians think governments are equipped to handle climate crises: poll

Research Co. and Glacier Media polling shows that B.C. residents’ concerns about emergencies are increasing as their confidence in governments falters
Baldrey: 'Resilient' may not be the best word to describe B.C.'s economy

Baldrey: 'Resilient' may not be the best word to describe B.C.'s economy

The fine print shows B.C.'s economy is slowing down "at a considerable rate," says Keith Baldrey.
The rising Canadian obsession with SUVs is disrupting our climate goals

The rising Canadian obsession with SUVs is disrupting our climate goals

This has threatened Canada’s commitments to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40-50 per cent by 2030, and to reach net zero emissions by 2050
Letter: Health solutions exist, where’s ours on the Sunshine Coast?

Letter: Health solutions exist, where’s ours on the Sunshine Coast?

'I ask anyone who reads this letter to go online and read the provincial government’s info on Urgent Primary Care Centres, Primary Care Networks and Community Health Centres and then ask “where’s ours?” There are solutions.'
Letters: Highway 101 is inadequate at best, dangerous at worst

Letters: Highway 101 is inadequate at best, dangerous at worst

'An improved highway or, better yet, a new bypass highway from Langdale to Sechelt and beyond is a critical necessity. How many more collisions or accidents have to happen before the MOTI, for which “safety” is a stated top priority, takes action?'
Opinion: Social media is a double-edged sword for the public image of Canadian labour unions

Opinion: Social media is a double-edged sword for the public image of Canadian labour unions

While the digital landscape offers opportunities for unions to engage and mobilize supporters, it also presents challenges, including the risk of being marginalized in the vast online world.
Letter: Quality ferry service for B.C. starts at the terminal

Letter: Quality ferry service for B.C. starts at the terminal

What's your experience like with BC Ferries? One letter writer believes it should partner with other transit authorities to mitigate capacity conundrums.
Updated: $12,000 reward offered to solve illegal shooting of Squamish grizzly

Updated: $12,000 reward offered to solve illegal shooting of Squamish grizzly

A grizzly bear with a yellow ear tag was shot and dumped in the Squamish River in early August.