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Letter: The Squamish floatel plan for Woodfibre LNG eases local housing pressures

Letter: The Squamish floatel plan for Woodfibre LNG eases local housing pressures

'I’m writing to set the record straight following video comments made by a member of District of Squamish council that circulated recently on social media.'
Rob Shaw: Carbon tax battle set to heat up in B.C.

Rob Shaw: Carbon tax battle set to heat up in B.C.

BC NDP's 'political limp noodle' rebate no match for Conservative attacks
Letters: It's the price of living by the beach

Letters: It's the price of living by the beach

Letters: We must have more MOTI attention for Highway 101

Letters: We must have more MOTI attention for Highway 101

'All our local governments need to put more effective pressure on the Ministry to do its job. For heaven’s sake, it’s just one, not very long, piece of highway!'
Letters: Repaint the other Redrooffs lines too

Letters: Repaint the other Redrooffs lines too

'I’ve had to come a complete stop traveling the road because of losing sight of it due to the blinding effect. I hope those who understood the serious necessity to repaint the centre line of Redrooffs Road will also see the same necessity to repaint the side lines.'
Letters: What if we move the library into Seaside Centre?

Letters: What if we move the library into Seaside Centre?

'After seeing the municipal hall/library rendering for option 3 in your March 8 Coast Reporter, I would like to recommend that the council take this opportunity to think outside the box and not consider spending $8.25 million to get a result that looks like this.'
Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Political columnist Keith Baldrey explains how the new electoral areas "speak volumes" to the province's growth in the last 40 years.
Letters: Where is our MLA in the Joe Smith Creek cutblock debate?

Letters: Where is our MLA in the Joe Smith Creek cutblock debate?

'In all my years as a campaigner for the protection of B.C.’s biodiversity and old-growth forest ecosystems, starting in 1980 with the Wilderness Committee, I have never seen so much local opposition to logging be disregarded by the provincial government.'
Kirk LaPointe: BC NDP’s enduring popularity a puzzler for opponents

Kirk LaPointe: BC NDP’s enduring popularity a puzzler for opponents

Long health-care wait times, housing woes and a giant deficit haven't proven fatal for provincial government
Trevor Hancock: It’s time the financial sector invested in our health and well-being

Trevor Hancock: It’s time the financial sector invested in our health and well-being

The issue comes under the broad heading of ethical investment, in which environmental, social and governance concerns are a factor in making investment decisions.