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DriveABLE: accept the results

DriveABLE: accept the results

Editor: I would like to respond to Art Devlin's letter regarding DriveABLE (Coast Reporter, Feb. 17). As someone who is approaching my middle age, I sympathize with the predicament that Devlin now finds himself in.
An apology to the community

An apology to the community

Editor: On June 29, 2011 I knowingly broke in to the Pender Harbour Elementary School, with intent to cause mischief and damage to the school.
Editorial missed the mark

Editorial missed the mark

Editor: Your reporting and editorializing (Coast Reporter, Feb.
Put a stop to illegal dumping

Put a stop to illegal dumping

Editor: The forest road at the end of the 1500 block of Reed Road is a beautiful area used by many horseback riders, dog walkers and hikers.
Actions speak louder than words

Actions speak louder than words

Editor: There is a fundamental disconnect between Education Minister George Abbott's words and his government's actions (Coast Reporter, Feb. 17). If B.C. "has a great education system" then why do we need a "B.C.
How much Internet control is too much?

How much Internet control is too much?

The Internet and social networking have taken over our lives.
Observe World Rare Disease Day

Observe World Rare Disease Day

Editor: I am writing to alert your readers to a special day that's coming up soon. On the last day of February, millions of people around the world will be observing World Rare Disease Day. There will be activities across the U.S.
What about the real community?

What about the real community?

Editor: The Feb. 10 editorial is presumptuous, assuming those who wish to see BCTS' cutblock A87124 preserved represent the "community." Block A87124 will return approximately $1.
Concerns over sale of cutblock #A87124

Concerns over sale of cutblock #A87124

The following letter was sent to Tom Jensen, assistant deputy minister Forest, Lands and Resource Operations, and copied to Coast Reporter.
Take a stand against bullying

Take a stand against bullying

No one likes a bully. Being teased, called names or, even worse, being physically assaulted is just wrong. Imagine if you are a child or a teen and are faced with the prospect of going to school every day and being bullied by other children.