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Now it’s getting interesting

Now it’s getting interesting

Editor: The community’s great George debate has now gone past the merely disappointing, beyond the downright McCarthyesque, and finally arrived at the land of the transparently and refreshingly honest. The latest comes from Mr. A.
Infinite gratitude to local heroes

Infinite gratitude to local heroes

Editor: Having the rare and life-changing experience of standing by to witness the loss of our home and business in a serious fire and its equivalent in flood damage, I have gained an infinite gratitude and new perspective on what it is to be a local
Story gave inaccurate impression

Story gave inaccurate impression

Editor: We welcome your paper’s coverage of the abandoned vessels issue and how I voted with MPs of other parties and against the Conservative MPs (Coast Reporter, May 22). The issue is important to a large number of your readers.
Really, Mr. Weston?

Really, Mr. Weston?

Editor: Re: Weston breaks party ranks over NDP member’s derelict vessels bill (Coast Reporter, May 22).
Setting the record straight

Setting the record straight

Editor: I would like to clarify certain aspects of the article regarding Blue Ocean Golf Club that appeared in last week’s Coast Reporter (Blue Ocean Golf Club: innovating the new marketplace).
Some dog owners don’t get it

Some dog owners don’t get it

Editor: Re: This Week’s Question: “Are dogs running at large a serious problem on the Sunshine Coast?” I would submit that it is not the dogs, but instead some dog owners who initiate the problem to which you refer.
Safety a priority for Woodfibre LNG

Safety a priority for Woodfibre LNG

Editor: Re: Major concerns over Woodfibre LNG (Letters, Coast Reporter, May 29).
Employers should support biking to work

Employers should support biking to work

Editor: On the heels of Bike to Work Week, employers should be asking what they can do to join the party. Employees who bike to work are more productive and take fewer sick days than their driving colleagues.
Coalition needed

Coalition needed

Editor: Re: Community members strategize to oust Harper (Coast Reporter, May 29). We voted against Hen-derson, Albertans voted against their Conservative government, now Jef Keighley proposes that we vote against Harper.
Accusations unfounded

Accusations unfounded

Editor: Whenever a subject arises that has opposing viewpoints, whether it’s The George or cutting down trees, people think it’s OK to call into question the objectivity of the engineer presenting his report without any basis for the accusation.