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Understanding archival art

Understanding archival art

Editor: You should always use archival inks and paper when you print your own photos to preserve your precious digital photographs. Otherwise, your very important photos might fade or the paper will break down in a few years.
Metric doesn't measure up

Metric doesn't measure up

I suspect if ever there is a survey done about the most unsuccessful measure ever undertaken in Canada it would likely be the conversion to metric measurement in the 1970s. Hands up if you still measure your height in feet and inches. I rest my case.
Smart meters challenged

Smart meters challenged

Editor: Dean Clement's letter (Coast Reporter, Aug. 23) asks why those who've accepted BC Hydro's contention that smart meters are safe and cost effective should pay extra to accommodate those of us who've decided to not accept one of these devices.
Why I love the Sunshine Coast

Why I love the Sunshine Coast

Editor: On Wednesday evening, Aug. 21, after a day with my grandson on the water tending a crab pot, I had to dash off to a meeting in Sechelt, still with my inflatable in the back of my truck.
A threat to the environment

A threat to the environment

Editor: Few Sunshine Coast residents are aware of a new threat to our health and environment. Lafarge has applied to the province to significantly increase the trans-shipment of coal from its Texada Island facilities.
Homelessness all around us

Homelessness all around us

Editor: The end of summer is upon us, and with it reduced numbers of tourists. But thinning tourist crowds reveal a population that builds as the cooler weather approaches: the homeless.
In praise of ferry workers

In praise of ferry workers

Editor: Last Wednesday, Aug. 21, my wife and I travelled on the 12:30 p.m. ferry from Langdale. On the way my wife felt ill and passed out in the coffee shop.
Lay the blame at the top

Lay the blame at the top

It has been quite the week for BC Ferries - especially here on the Sunshine Coast.
Planning committee doing a disservice

Planning committee doing a disservice

The following letter was sent to the Gibsons area planning committee and copied to Coast Reporter. Like many Gibsons citizens, we greeted the news of the area planning committee with pleasure.
Sinkhole at Seawatch still not fixed

Sinkhole at Seawatch still not fixed

Editor: "I hear that your sinkhole has been fixed," I've heard on more than one occasion recently. "My" sinkhole is the one on Seawatch Lane at the end of Gale Avenue North in Sechelt.