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Support for Riverview and call for action

Support for Riverview and call for action

Editor: On Sept.
Stand your ground

Stand your ground

Editor: As you probably know, BC Hydro has sent a letter to all customers who have resisted installation of an electro magnetic pulsing meter in their homes.
Thanks for the laughs

Thanks for the laughs

Editor: The fourth annual Comedy on the Coast fundraising event, organized and hosted by Chad Joe and Westcoast Mining, took place last Saturday, Sept. 28, at Raven's Cry Theatre.
Steven Point shines his light on the Coast

Steven Point shines his light on the Coast

It was hard not to gush when writing about the Honourable Steven Point and his visit to the Sunshine Coast last Saturday, Sept. 28, to deliver the Elder College address.
Thank you, Garry Nohr

Thank you, Garry Nohr

Editor: I just want to thank SCRD chair Garry Nohr for standing up for Sunshine Coast ferry users by restating the fact that it is an essential service and a highway.
What is with the fences?

What is with the fences?

Editor: Has Gibsons become a year round softball training facility? It appears that Brothers Park has been closed to the soccer leagues.
Taking illegal dumpers to task

Taking illegal dumpers to task

Wouldn't it be nice if people were responsible for picking up and disposing of their garbage in a safe and legal way? Is it too much to ask? I don't think so.
More provisions need to be in place

More provisions need to be in place

Editor: A message for those on the Sunshine Coast who have resisted the installation of a smart meter: progress has been made over the summer toward keeping our analog meters.
Who doesn't have pecuniary interest?

Who doesn't have pecuniary interest?

Editor: In the letter to the editor (Coast Reporter, Sept.
Washed up debris a concern

Washed up debris a concern

Editor: Some floats have drifted up on Hopkins Beach and I bet, had these been identified as debris from the Japan tsunami, something would have been done already. It appears that these floats were cut loose from some marina in B.C.