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Postal workers: equal pay for equal work

Postal workers: equal pay for equal work

Editor: Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have been negotiating for the past three months to achieve a new collective agreement for rural and suburban mail carriers (RSMC). RSMCs are looking for equality in this contract.
More jobs with B.C. resources

More jobs with B.C. resources

Editor: Your article on raw-log exports (Coast Reporter, Feb. 24) fails to note that while lumber exports rose by 60 per cent in 2011, raw-log exports went up by 160 per cent.
Senior's care: a build-up of neglect

Senior's care: a build-up of neglect

Editor: Thanks for highlighting the ombudsperson's report on seniors' care, both in your front page story and your editorial (Coast Reporter, Feb. 24).
Remembering Robin Wheeler

Remembering Robin Wheeler

Editor: This week our community is mourning the loss ofRobin Wheeler, who died recently, too soon and too young, following a struggle with cancer.
Internet predators are lurking

Internet predators are lurking

Do you know who your children are talking to on the Internet? Clearly many parents do not, as evidenced by a group of parents who learned just how powerful social networking can be - in a negative way - last week in Halfmoon Bay.
Cultural vision requires consultation

Cultural vision requires consultation

Editor: It was shocking reading of the committee in Sechelt who have taken it upon themselves to represent a cultural vision for the entire Sunshine Coast.
Slow down along detour route

Slow down along detour route

Editor: On behalf of all the families with school-aged children who live along Davis Bay,Whitaker, Bay, Laurel, Chapman, Geer and Havies roads, I ask the drivers who are taking the detour route toplease slow down.
Yield intersection is a no-brainer

Yield intersection is a no-brainer

Editor: For more than 20 years, I have been squawking about the lack of a "yield" intersection at the south end of Redrooffs, where it meets Highway 101. There has been a multitude of serious accidents at this intersection.
Seniors healthcare in crisis mode?

Seniors healthcare in crisis mode?

Are we doing enough in this province to provide seniors with adequate health care? Judging by a 400-plus-page report from ombudsperson Kim Carter, we are clearly not.
Developers could give back

Developers could give back

Editor: I was disappointed to read that the Town of Gib-sons has decided not to pursue a group of the Gospel Rock developers for their share of the costs the Town paid consultants to work with their subdivision plans (Coast Reporter, Feb. 10).