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Coyotes: education is key

Coyotes: education is key

Editor: Coyotes are unfairly getting a bad reputationthroughout the Sunshine Coast. Across Canada, coyotes are living in urban and semi-urban communities. Yes, they will eat small dogs and cats.
A new weed in town

A new weed in town

Editor: I have recently moved from the Tri-Cities area to the beautiful Sunshine Coast. The invasive Himalayan balsam, also known as policeman's helmet, has destroyed many beautiful areas in the Lower Mainland.
Comparing recycling sites

Comparing recycling sites

Editor: Your article on the recycling contract with Gibsons Recycling (Coast Reporter, Aug. 10) prompts these opinions. First the contrast between the Gibsons facility and the relocated Sechelt facility could not be more stark.
Let's talk cycling

Let's talk cycling

Editor: To the person who gave me the unmistakable "slow down" gesture on Marine Drive entering Gibsons, at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 4, as I bolted for the Earl's Cove ferry terminal on the long weekend: I'd like to have a word with you.
More gluten-free facts

More gluten-free facts

Editor: Re Dr. Martiquet's recent article "Should you be gluten-free" (Coast Reporter, Aug. 10). The article focuses on the original concept of gluten intolerance based on damage in the intestinal tract known as celiac.
Some recycling context

Some recycling context

Editor: Since much of the data on the recycling contract (Coast Reporter, Aug. 10) is out of context, the public must be held blameless if they misunderstand the article. The 18-month contract expense of $297,000, mentioned twice, is not the point.
Sharing the ultimate literary experience

Sharing the ultimate literary experience

For those of you who haven't bothered to lift your heads from your social media conveyance to notice, the best weekend of the entire summer is about to unfold. That's the one where people talk, listen and ask questions -in the flesh.
Watershed is already over logged

Watershed is already over logged

Editor: Why would anyone care about cutting down some trees when the Sunshine Coast is blessed with so many trees and they grow back so fast? In part of the Wilson Creek watershed that may be logged, there are some great old trees that survived the 1
Logo contests don't work

Logo contests don't work

Editor: Re: District of Sechelt logo contest Logo contests don't work; here's why: No quid pro quo. Many are asked to compete for a one-off project, without benefit of the meaningful client input essential for success, and for no pay.
Support for big box

Support for big box

Editor: We hear so much from the naysayers and it stops us from making progress, so I'm putting my hat in the ring on the pro side and challenging others do the same.