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Hall will be fantastic asset

Hall will be fantastic asset

Editor: Through a partnership between the Halfmoon Bay Community Association and the SCRD, the federal and provincial governments have agreed to provide just over $2 million toward the building of a new community hall in Halfmoon Bay to replace the a
Art Crawl spirit on display

Art Crawl spirit on display

Editor: The Sunshine Coast Art Crawl committee would like to give a huge shout out to the participating artists, the art crawlers, the sponsors, funders and the Sunshine Coast community for their support in this very unusual year for the Art Crawl.
Opinion: Election reshapes political landscape

Opinion: Election reshapes political landscape

The provincial election realigned the political landscape like rarely before, but it is far from clear whether the changes will be lasting. For example, does the B.C.
Editorial: Congratulations are obviously in order

Editorial: Congratulations are obviously in order

Sitting on a mathematically certain blowout win, the NDP were careful on election night not to sound like they were taking the more than half a million uncounted votes for granted.
Second wave is here

Second wave is here

Editor: The long-awaited next wave of infection is now here and how well we do will depend on our self-discipline and individual consciousness.
Open our pool please

Open our pool please

Editor: The last few weeks I’ve been driving back and forth between Langdale and the Sechelt Aquatic Centre, three or four times per week. This works out to about 200 kilometres per week. A crazy amount of driving to go for a swim.
Barge debate misses point

Barge debate misses point

Editor: Unfortunately, when the subject of barges in Gibsons Harbour came up (“Gibsons mayor promises action on barges,” Oct. 16, and response letters on Oct. 23), the most important point was missed by all.
Trails are for everyone

Trails are for everyone

Editor: I find the letter from Linda Ruiz (“Walk on a dog-free trail,” Oct. 23) to be extremely offensive. The last time I checked, our parks and trails were there for the benefit of all.
Grateful to Inside Passage

Grateful to Inside Passage

Editor: This month will see a change in The Heart of the Creek, when the woodworking school closes at that location. For 15 years Inside Passage Woodworking School has been quietly teaching fine woodworking skills to students from all over the world.
Ferries argument stale

Ferries argument stale

Editor: Re: “Greens eye returning BC Ferries to government fold,” Oct. 23. Here we go again.