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Letters: Impact of STR regulations will be felt on the Sunshine Coast

Letters: Impact of STR regulations will be felt on the Sunshine Coast

'This legislation which severely impacts our local economy without really providing the solution it was enacted for. Sechelt hasn’t yet seen the full impact of the loss of cottage rentals.'
Letter: Enough finger pointing, support water strategy change on the Sunshine Coast

Letter: Enough finger pointing, support water strategy change on the Sunshine Coast

'Fixing the water supply will be the biggest public capital program the region has ever seen: no board can undertake a project of this magnitude without overwhelming public support. You can fix this, it will be hard, but it’s not impossible.'
Rob Shaw: Score-settling on the minds of some as Selina Robinson turfed from cabinet

Rob Shaw: Score-settling on the minds of some as Selina Robinson turfed from cabinet

Premier calls former post-secondary minister’s dismissive remarks no small ‘screw-up’
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Lessons about the Middle East

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Lessons about the Middle East

Comment: Much ado about nothing: Land Act amendments are small step on a long path

Comment: Much ado about nothing: Land Act amendments are small step on a long path

Implementing the rights of First Nations that were affirmed in section 35 (1) of the Canadian Constitution has led to public outcry.
Baldrey: B.C. is in for an 'energetic' election year — if last week was any indication

Baldrey: B.C. is in for an 'energetic' election year — if last week was any indication

Columnist Keith Baldrey examines the provincial political news of the week ending Feb. 3, 2024, and why the larger story isn't over yet.
Letters: SCRD, look at serious budget prioritization

Letters: SCRD, look at serious budget prioritization

'Heading into the second round of budget discussions on Feb. 5, we are at risk of just piling on more and more, pushing the budget and our taxes up, and spreading SCRD staff time and energy more thinly, with more burnout and less focus on important priorities like water and waste disposal. '
Rob Shaw: Solving B.C.’s safe supply problem requires a dispassionate third party

Rob Shaw: Solving B.C.’s safe supply problem requires a dispassionate third party

Politicians, health experts at odds over what to do next
Letters: Regulate the decibels of outdoor appliances

Letters: Regulate the decibels of outdoor appliances

'For instance, Vancouver has limitations on decibel sound and requires installation of rubber mats and sound mitigating foam or blankets. Nanaimo regulates their siting and they must be located several metres from property lines; Maple Ridge doesn’t allow units to be installed in the side yard between houses.'
Letter: The SCRD needs a budget reality check

Letter: The SCRD needs a budget reality check

'Costs are escalating, human resources are scarce. Difficult decisions must be made.'