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Rob Shaw: People are dying – when will B.C. fix its broken addictions treatment system?

Rob Shaw: People are dying – when will B.C. fix its broken addictions treatment system?

B.C.’s addictions treatment system is an infuriating mess that’s not working. Let's start there, and say it out loud, because it’s true. The politicians know it. Two successive governments have failed to fix it.
Letters: Let science lead the way for Sechelt's water decisions

Letters: Let science lead the way for Sechelt's water decisions

'The status quo has not served us well, I agree but I feel there is a chance Henderson will put our public health at risk if he takes this impatient approach.'
Letters: Finding more fresh water solutions

Letters: Finding more fresh water solutions

'We live in a coastal rainforest and it appears we have not been using our imaginations to capture the runoff. I truly hope that the council under Sechelt’s Mayor Henderson will get behind his initiative to finally bring fresh water solutions to the District of Sechelt.'
Letters: Water requires pushing the envelope

Letters: Water requires pushing the envelope

'No doubt there will be bureaucratic inertia at all levels (just as there has been for the last 30 years) but John has come up with some concrete proposals and a way forward.'
Letters: Indeed, we need accommodations for responsible pet owners

Letters: Indeed, we need accommodations for responsible pet owners

"Finding 'affordable housing' is difficult enough, especially here on the Sunshine Coast, not to mention a decent dwelling that will allow a small pet."
Opinion: More than half of British Columbians ready for a new PM, says poll

Opinion: More than half of British Columbians ready for a new PM, says poll

Growing number of British Columbians feel ready for a change in Ottawa
Letters: Tenants are underdogs in the renting relationship

Letters: Tenants are underdogs in the renting relationship

'Years of real estate speculation has driven both house prices and rents into the stratosphere. Housing, a basic human right, is becoming unaffordable for more and more people.'
Letters: Public inquiries in Gibsons a matter of democracy

Letters: Public inquiries in Gibsons a matter of democracy

'At the Jan. 17 council meeting, a group of 15 or so residents stood up at the commencement of the meeting in silent protest, wearing masks with X’s across the mouth and showing councillors the signs that were created to convey the point that the elimination of Inquiries is un-democratic. The idea that dialogues should replace inquiries isn’t well founded.'
Letters: No sympathy for merely capitalist tribulations of the renting business

Letters: No sympathy for merely capitalist tribulations of the renting business

'Every business, including real estate rental, has challenges, including problem customers, damages, and burdensome regulations. All business owners, including landlords, need to consider the quality and reliability of their customers and price accordingly – the best tenants are not necessarily the ones who can pay the most.'
Letters: Coast government needs to change

Letters: Coast government needs to change

'We need only one council for the Lower Sunshine Coast and a ward system and councillors must get 50 per cent plus to be elected which will cause run offs to get elected. The current system is corrupted and flawed.'