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Gift of Rainforest music

Gift of Rainforest music

Editor: The Rainforest Circus has been a project that I have had the pleasure to be involved in as musical director and collaborator since its inception in 2010 along with a core group of artists.
Saying no is not enough

Saying no is not enough

Editor: Re: “Water supply, snowpack better than last year,” Coast Reporter, May 13. I find the remarks made by the director for Elphinstone (Area E) somewhat bizarre.
MP’s mail-out unwelcome

MP’s mail-out unwelcome

Dear Ms. Goldsmith Jones: I have just received your flashy newspaper. I’m sure you remember those little black and white envelopes we all received from John Weston giving us all the news he thought fit to print.
Touched by happy ending

Touched by happy ending

Editor: Congratulations to all who were involved in the successful “freeing up” of the bear cub that was stuck in a tree in Sechelt on April 28 (“Wailing bear cub rescued,” Coast Reporter, May 13).
No light shed on logging

No light shed on logging

Editor: I am an active and avid hiker on our beautiful coast, taking groups up our extensive and varied trails at least four days a week.
Shíshálh a nation deeply divided

Shíshálh a nation deeply divided

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Fort Mac fire triggers tide of goodwill

Fort Mac fire triggers tide of goodwill

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Ferries sail partly loaded

Ferries sail partly loaded

Editor: A recent article on on-time ferry performance tells only half the story. The government is very concerned about ferries departing on time because if the last ferry arrives late, BC Ferries incurs overtime expenses.
Happy Cat Haven a blessing

Happy Cat Haven a blessing

Editor: We have been volunteering at Happy Cat Haven for a few years and yesterday broke our hearts again at the cruelty of some people. We received a call from Violet asking us to transport a cat to the vet in Sechelt.
Recognition for Sechelt

Recognition for Sechelt

Editor: We were delighted to read in the May issue of the Journal of Commerce (Western Canada’s news and information publication on construction issues) that Mayor Milne is now giving the Water Resource Centre and former mayor, John Henderson, the re