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Letters: Get rid of disposables

Letters: Get rid of disposables

Editor: It just astounds me that people still use disposables and many use them all day long.
Letters: A better way to budget

Letters: A better way to budget

Editor: Question: Which of the following budget processes analyzes every function within an organization, detects inflated budgets, promotes innovation, and minimizes waste? SCRD method: Survey local residents (“SCRD Bulletin Board,” Oct.
Letters: On track to meet targets?

Letters: On track to meet targets?

Editor: This weekend world leaders will meet at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow to discuss solutions to the climate emergency facing all of us.
No matter how you slice it, pizza with pineapple is a winner with Canadians: poll

No matter how you slice it, pizza with pineapple is a winner with Canadians: poll

Despite social media attacks on the dish, survey shows clear majority have taste for Hawaiian pies.
Opinion: What the heck is up with Lululemon's double parka for Team Canada 2022?

Opinion: What the heck is up with Lululemon's double parka for Team Canada 2022?

That's a lot of puffiness
Opinion: In dealing with climate change, lots of plans, no progress

Opinion: In dealing with climate change, lots of plans, no progress

'There's a complete disconnect between what politicians are proclaiming they will make ­happen, and what's really going on.'
Skepticism replacing enthusiasm for returning Olympic Games to B.C.: poll

Skepticism replacing enthusiasm for returning Olympic Games to B.C.: poll

Support in Metro Vancouver for a bid for the Summer Olympics drops from 62% in January 2020 to 38% this month.
Editorial: Old Chapman Lake debate resurfaces

Editorial: Old Chapman Lake debate resurfaces

With all the rain we’ve been getting, it’s hard to believe that just a month ago, on Sept. 20, the Sunshine Coast Regional District ended the longest outdoor watering ban in the region’s history – 41 days.
Opinion: Note to FOI law reviewers: Don’t bother

Opinion: Note to FOI law reviewers: Don’t bother

The NDP government convened a committee last summer to begin work on reviewing and updating B.C.’s information and privacy law. The MLAs met for two minutes and haven’t been seen since.
Letters: Sparking conversations

Letters: Sparking conversations

Editor: For many years, I have appreciated the diversity of opinions expressed in the Coast Reporter. Each week, I know I will find open and honest debate on the editorial page and in the letters to the editor.