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Keep jobs here at home

Keep jobs here at home

Editor: I understand that over the past few years, multi-national oil companies and oil companies owned by countries such as China have introduced a new national resource strategy for Canada's oil. This strategy will turn B.C.
Cat bylaw: look at North Van's

Cat bylaw: look at North Van's

Editor: In my 10 years of living in Sechelt, I don't think I've ever come upon so many letters that I would love to contact and/or respond to. The one that hit me most was from Mr. and Mrs. Meyer regarding a cat bylaw.
Four door compact aka rat condo

Four door compact aka rat condo

I'm told it's a common problem on the Coast - rats getting into your car's engine compartment and doing a little renovating. I could use some advice. It happened to me.
Pumped about the progress plan

Pumped about the progress plan

I'm excited to see what the progress plan uncovers about the economic well-being of women on the Coast, and interested to see the plan's proposal for change.
Trueman is a true community leader

Trueman is a true community leader

Summer on the Sunshine Coast is something to celebrate -the bright sun, the fantastic flowers and hip, hip, hurray, the arrival of the tourists and their spending power.
Gospel Rock: what's in it for us?

Gospel Rock: what's in it for us?

The following letter was sent to Gibsons council and copied to Coast Reporter.
Moore has a bad 'cat-itude'

Moore has a bad 'cat-itude'

Editor: Re: Cat bylaw brushed off (Coast Reporter, July 13). Sechelt Coun. Chris Moore said the idea of regulating cats was a "big hairball, a total waste of time and energy.
Small town feel may be lost

Small town feel may be lost

Editor: Re: Possible big box store rezoning application (Coast Reporter, July 13). If a rezoning application for Eco Village on Field Road comes to Sechelt council this will be the end of the Sunshine Coast, as we know it.
Dead in the woods

Dead in the woods

Editor: I was enjoying my early morning walk in the woods with my dog, the sun filtering down through the trees.
An appeal for safer beaches

An appeal for safer beaches

Editor: Like many retirees, my wife and I moved to the Sunshine Coast many years ago from other parts of Canada.