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Opposed to LNG development

Opposed to LNG development

The following letter was sent to the B.C.
Profile was worth it

Profile was worth it

Editor: I thank Tucker Forsyth for stating the obvious in his July 11 letter. Gibsons’ “Best Water in the World” award was indeed a clever PR coup.
Subsidizing would help

Subsidizing would help

Editor: I would like to respond to Keith Maxwell’s letter in regard to the Polish shipyard getting the ferry contract (Coast Reporter, July 18).
Remembering Allan Crane

Remembering Allan Crane

Editor: My first memories of Allan Crane are of showing movies in his home in Gibsons and later in Roberts Creek, including many foreign films. Allan then started the film society at the Twilight Theatre. Allan worked for School District No.
Grateful for the free mulch

Grateful for the free mulch

Editor: I read with hope and some joy that the Sunshine Coast Regional District might institute a Coast-wide free mulch program (Coast Reporter, July 4) and I unequivocally support and thank Ron Knight and the Pender Harbour Garden Club for their ini
Show some respect

Show some respect

Editor: On Tuesday, July 15, I attended the Gibsons council meeting where I witnessed the most outra-geous behaviour by two members of the gallery. The first speaker launched into a vicious verbal attack on a member of the town staff.
Shocking behaviour

Shocking behaviour

Editor: Having attended many Gibsons town council meetings during the past 10 years, I was astonished and most disturbed to witness a resident’s extreme rudeness in the middle of a recent meeting and her verbal threats to the mayor as well as the bul
Phenomenal risks abound

Phenomenal risks abound

Editor: After attending Dr. Eoin Finn’s presentation about the Woodfibre LNG proposal last Thursday, the insanity of this project became abundantly clear.
Think outside the barrel

Think outside the barrel

Editor: Mr. Weston has a vision of the Northern Gateway pipeline project as the key to building a country and jobs.
No need to be stranded

No need to be stranded

Editor: In response to the letter from Terry Turner, Coast Reporter, July 11. There is no need for anyone from the Coast to be “stranded” after being discharged from any hospital in Vancouver.