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Letters: New awards underscore routine absence of diversity

Letters: New awards underscore routine absence of diversity

Opinion: Charities continue to be the hardest sell in the new world of online digital transactions

Opinion: Charities continue to be the hardest sell in the new world of online digital transactions

Many British Columbians have concerms about their digital information and this affects how they partake in specific activities related to technology
Les Leyne: For B.C. politicians, a crash course in opioid damage

Les Leyne: For B.C. politicians, a crash course in opioid damage

B.C. police chiefs agreed a long time ago “the idea of prosecuting individuals for simple possession was really a waste of time.”
Jack Knox: Baseball offers respite of calm in a tense world

Jack Knox: Baseball offers respite of calm in a tense world

Find spiritual sustenance by going to a baseball game
Les Leyne: Decriminalization test a full retreat from 'war on drugs'

Les Leyne: Decriminalization test a full retreat from 'war on drugs'

It’s a three-year trial, but given the energy B.C. officials put into winning it, there’s a good chance it will be permanent
Letter: What’s the rush with Sechelt's zoning bylaw?

Letter: What’s the rush with Sechelt's zoning bylaw?

'Bylaw 580 is a complex document that has many and varied implications, most of which centre around changing existing zoning of property. It is simply unacceptable that these major changes will be pushed through without extensive and reiterative opportunities for input from all residents of the District of Sechelt. What’s the rush?'
Letters: Violence associated with schizophrenia is a treatment issue

Letters: Violence associated with schizophrenia is a treatment issue

'Until the provincial government takes dramatic action to address this shortfall, the mentally ill — and their families — will continue to pay the price.'
Letters: Dissecting the topsy-turvy world of Sechelt short-term rental policy

Letters: Dissecting the topsy-turvy world of Sechelt short-term rental policy

'The negative effects of STRs could be reduced in a number of ways. Limits could be placed on the number of vacation rentals and the size of each unit. Eliminating clusters of STRs would ensure that no resident is dealing with multiple problems. Capping the number of consecutive days or total rental days would provide relief from noise and other issues. Requiring an operator who lives onsite would be highly effective. '
Letters: Don’t let what happened to the Websters happen again

Letters: Don’t let what happened to the Websters happen again

'The health care system let Kevin down and, equally, let Moirin down. Did anyone – psychiatrist, nurse, mental health worker – take seriously her legitimate concerns regarding her son? Was this institutional neglect or another example of mother-blaming?'
Letters: We need a highway, not a museum

Letters: We need a highway, not a museum

'For MOTI to state that the capacity of the two-lane Highway 101 is sufficient to accommodate expected traffic volume for years to come beggars belief!!'