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Fear mongering at its worst

Fear mongering at its worst

Editor: Having attended the April 6 council meeting, we came away very disappointed in the manipulation of information by Mayor Milne regarding the capacity of and future upgrades required to the Water Resource Centre (WRC).
A word on ‘no comment’

A word on ‘no comment’

Editor: Christine Wood’s excellent story on our waste treatment centre (Coast Reporter, April 15) states that former Mayor Henderson refused to comment on the need for another $22 million-plus for further expansion? I find this to be unbelievable! Fi
Amazing talent

Amazing talent

Editor: Last Sunday, there was nowhere to park near the Arts Centre or the Seniors’ Centre. Why? Some of the most talented people on the Coast were performing. At 2 p.m.
Professional help at last for Sechelt

Professional help at last for Sechelt

Editorial
Hello, old friend – it’s been a while

Hello, old friend – it’s been a while

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Growing a garden to feed the family

Growing a garden to feed the family

Knock on Wood
Ferries, the great and the goofy

Ferries, the great and the goofy

Editor: Since the ferries have been in the news for being late, I thought I would dip my toe in to the conversation with a couple of observations and a story. Story first.
All services have limits

All services have limits

Editor: Sechelt’s Mayor Bruce Milne is reported as stating that the news that a further $22.9 million will be required to expand the new Sechelt wastewater plant came as a “bombshell.”(Coast Reporter, April 8).
FSA results show gains

FSA results show gains

Editor: Re: “Fraser Institute ranking ‘simply silly,’” April 8. Some people are allergic to accountability.
No supply problem here

No supply problem here

Editor: Re: “SCRD defends $5.5M water meter project,” April 8. We moved to the Coast some 13 years ago from the Middle East.