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Asleep at the wheel

Asleep at the wheel

Editor: This letter is in addition to the plea from Vel Anderson (“A dollar stretches so far,” Letters, Jan. 8) to the elected officials and CAOs of the SCRD and others regarding the upcoming budget.
Two positions on handling bullies

Two positions on handling bullies

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One strike against profanity

One strike against profanity

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No way to treat a dog

No way to treat a dog

Editor: While giving a reflexology session recently, I noticed a Jeep type car with orange top parked at the bottom of my driveway along Gower Point Road.
Too quick to say ‘stigma’

Too quick to say ‘stigma’

Editor: In his Jan.
Gas prices are too high

Gas prices are too high

Editor: I agree with Sue Carson (“Unequal price at the pump,” Letters, Dec. 18) that something has to be done about the extortionately high gas prices on the Sunshine Coast. Even Powell River prices are lower than here.
Lobby for responsible action

Lobby for responsible action

Editor: During the next few months the new Liberal government and the provinces will try to hammer out policy and planning to fight climate change.
Censorship push indefensible

Censorship push indefensible

Editor: I cannot ignore letters suggesting that your paper shut down climate deniers, especially from someone purporting to have a background in science and teaching. Dr.
Time to cool it

Time to cool it

Editor: The November 2015 National Geographic issue is called Cool It: Climate Issue (www.nationalgeographic.com/climate-change/special-issue).
Office costs taxpayers

Office costs taxpayers

Editor: On the subject of Pam Goldsmith-Jones’ office, it would be great if she had one here. But let’s face it – the cost of maintaining an office costs taxpayer dollars, and even though John Weston had an office here, he was rarely in it.