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Letters: No laughing matter

Letters: No laughing matter

Laughter’s good for the soul! I wonder how much he’ll be laughing during Stage 4 restrictions again this summer.
Six Canadian children to return from Syrian detention without their mother: advocates

Six Canadian children to return from Syrian detention without their mother: advocates

OTTAWA — Six Canadian children are set to leave a Syrian prison camp and fly to Canada without their mother who cannot come with them because federal officials have not completed her security assessment, advocates for the family say.
Light and life mesh in watercolour works

Light and life mesh in watercolour works

Roberta Helena Mauel demonstrates visions of delicate-coloured flora at the Gibsons Public Market until April 25
Remembering activist Ray Haynes

Remembering activist Ray Haynes

The Sunshine Coast lost one of its finest last month. Ray Haynes, probably the best-known and most influential labour activist in B.C. history, died on February 20 at 94 years old.
All Sunday sailings cancelled on Mill Bay-Brentwood Bay route

All Sunday sailings cancelled on Mill Bay-Brentwood Bay route

Not enough crew to staff the vessel Klitsa, B.C. Ferries says.
Letters: Keep health care public

Letters: Keep health care public

Editor: The following is an edited version of a letter sent to West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP Patrick Weiler and shared with Coast Reporter.
For want of a pipeline: Canadian LNG should power low-carbon revolution, report says

For want of a pipeline: Canadian LNG should power low-carbon revolution, report says

"Canada should use the global carbon market framework to build a stronger Canadian natural gas sector and a cleaner world."
B.C. nurses reach tentative labour agreement with provincial government

B.C. nurses reach tentative labour agreement with provincial government

Nurses Bargaining Association says agreement includes "record-setting compensation" and a "groundbreaking commitment" to support mandatory nurse-patient ratios.
Retired teacher donates $148,000 for surgical services

Retired teacher donates $148,000 for surgical services

Mary Lou Owen, a resident of Sechelt since 2002, donated funds to the Sechelt Hospital Foundation
Going back to the moon: 'This is Canada on the world stage, doing big things'

Going back to the moon: 'This is Canada on the world stage, doing big things'

"Having flown three times, I consider myself blessed beyond any reasonable expectation in life."