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Tax concerns in Sechelt

Tax concerns in Sechelt

Editor: The taxpayers in the District of Sechelt should all be seriously concerned about the unnecessary spending by our council and the increase in taxes as a result.
Tree bylaw lacks sense

Tree bylaw lacks sense

Editor: I differ with the opinion of Georgina Brandon (“ Tree bylaw a winner,” Letters, March 26 ).
Canada Post defies reason

Canada Post defies reason

Editor: We have today received a letter, from Canada Post, notifying us of a change in our postal code, as many others must have done, also.
Support for Playhouse

Support for Playhouse

Editor: The Sunshine Coast Foundation has once again stepped in to help Gibsons Landing Heritage Society (GLHS) with a $2,630 donation to its operating fund as the Playhouse remains closed to the public due to the pandemic.
Too much for Mills Road

Too much for Mills Road

Editor: Despite a better architectural design and layout of the 5410 Mills Rd.
Most Canadians favour boycotting next year’s Beijing Olympics, poll finds

Most Canadians favour boycotting next year’s Beijing Olympics, poll finds

54% of those surveyed say Canada should not send athletes to the 2022 Winter Games.
Opinion: B.C.'s COVID course change looks desperate

Opinion: B.C.'s COVID course change looks desperate

The sudden dramatic reversals in B.C.’s COVID-19 stance on Monday show a degree of desperation that hasn’t been seen previously.
Prest: A powerful public response to an attack in a public place

Prest: A powerful public response to an attack in a public place

A public library is a sacred place. We will not let this attack stop us from learning, gathering, welcoming.
Support rising for adding creationism to public school curriculum

Support rising for adding creationism to public school curriculum

Number of Canadians who support creationism in schools has grown by six points since 2018
Editorial: Time to turn the page on ice

Editorial: Time to turn the page on ice

Sechelt Coun. Matt McLean didn’t mince words at a March 17 council meeting.