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Support for rezoning

Support for rezoning

Editor: With reference to two letters to the editor (Coast Reporter, Aug. 8) and a recent news article regarding the Goldmoss gallery rezoning (Aug.
Where are my rights?

Where are my rights?

Editor: I agree with everything Carol Oslie says in her letter (Coast Reporter, Aug. 8) about drivers who do not respect pedestrians’ right of way.
Eliminate the stigma

Eliminate the stigma

Editor: As readers will now know, the great actor, comic and comedian Robin Williams has died — apparently by his own hand. Williams had more than comic genius in common with his idol, Jonathan Winters. He, too, lived with depression.
Opposed to rezoning

Opposed to rezoning

The following letter was submitted to Sechelt council and copied to Coast Reporter We strongly oppose amending the current bylaw allowing industrial use on property as Lot L. We don’t wish this property subdivided nor sold to anyone.
What a waste

What a waste

Editor: If the article on Sechelt Innovations Ltd. (SIL) in the Aug. 1 Coast Reporter is anything to go by, then SIL is in a sad and sorry state.
Rules apply to all drivers

Rules apply to all drivers

Editor: Mid-morning on Tuesday, July 29, I witnessed a near miss. A pedestrian walking up Trail Avenue paused and checked before crossing at the Ebbtide corner.
A traumatic experience

A traumatic experience

Editor: I had a near death experience on July 25, while watching a softball game at Hackett Park, when a minivan slammed into the wooden bleachers.
Permitted uses getting out of hand

Permitted uses getting out of hand

Editor: There is nowhere we can find in any bylaw today and nothing in the official community plan (OCP) of any community on the Sunshine Coast that allows the permitted use of live music events 12 days per year in a residential neighbourhood, let al
Leave our neighborhood alone

Leave our neighborhood alone

Editor: I feel compelled to write this letter regarding the new changes that will be coming to Roberts Creek if the new zoning that is being proposed is successful.
An apology is in order

An apology is in order

Editor: Premier Christy Clark, Transportation Minister Todd Stone and BC Ferries CEO Mike Corrigan owe the travelling public that was caught in Friday’s B.C. Day weekend snafu at Horseshoe Bay a public apology for their collective incompetence.