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Letters: Best defences

Letters: Best defences

Editor: Upon entering the Grasshopper Pub, a server asked to check our vaccination cards. Mine could not be read as I had folded it across the bar code. She asked me if I had the earlier card that showed I had both doses.
Letters: Don’t revisit Tet water

Letters: Don’t revisit Tet water

Editor: A recent Editorial (“Old Chapman Lake debate resurfaces”, Oct. 22) quotes Brian Carson’s opinion that: “All available unbiased information points to making better use of Chapman Lake to meet our present water needs.
Majority of British Columbians see opioid crisis as ‘major concern’

Majority of British Columbians see opioid crisis as ‘major concern’

Few Canadians believe that elected politicians are giving this crisis the attention it requires
BC Liberals still a top target of blame for money-laundering scandal: poll

BC Liberals still a top target of blame for money-laundering scandal: poll

More than seven in 10 British Columbians think the province should establish an office similar to Quebec’s Anti-Corruption Commissioner, survey finds.
Editorial: It’s been an honour and a privilege

Editorial: It’s been an honour and a privilege

Dear Readers: This will be my last issue as editor and associate publisher of Coast Reporter. After more than nine years at the paper, the last six-and-a-half as editor, I’ve decided that it’s time to move on to new things.
Opinion: Some steps forward on housing needs

Opinion: Some steps forward on housing needs

The Sunshine Coast’s Housing Needs Report has been in the hands of the community and local governments for a year. That document details a crisis in the supply and affordability of local housing.
Letters: Too dangerous to walk

Letters: Too dangerous to walk

Editor: An article in last month’s Coast Reporter (“Report card measures active transportation on the Coast,” Sept.
Letters: Thanks a million, Karen!

Letters: Thanks a million, Karen!

Editor: Many people on the Sunshine Coast donate some of their time to an organization or society that they feel helps to improve or enhance life for others.
Letters: The gift of music

Letters: The gift of music

Editor: We need to include more musical opportunities for young and old in our communities. Last week we were given a lovely piano as a gift, by our neighbour Elizabeth, for our developing Joyful Learning Centre in Roberts Creek.
Letters: Take action on STRs

Letters: Take action on STRs

Editor: As a longtime resident of Gibsons I am greatly concerned about the lack of regulation for short-term rentals in our residential areas.