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Letter: New Halfmoon Bay Hall site boasts many benefits

Letter: New Halfmoon Bay Hall site boasts many benefits

'A potential triple win: better public transit, access to a new community hall, and fewer cars on local roads!'
Majority of Canadians are hearing more noise in their community, poll finds

Majority of Canadians are hearing more noise in their community, poll finds

Canadians sound off about noise concerns in latest Research Co. and Glacier Media poll
Letters: It’s not a water problem, it’s an engineering problem

Letters: It’s not a water problem, it’s an engineering problem

Letters: Watching for elder abuse

Letters: Watching for elder abuse

'I recently contacted the RCMP about a case of elder abuse. They took it seriously and followed up. Good work. If you encounter a case of elder abuse in your family, circle of friends or neighbourhood: please report it. The RCMP does help.'
Letters: When Mother Nature sends the bill

Letters: When Mother Nature sends the bill

'Much of the onus is on us. We are unaware and wasteful. There are so many ways to save water and we need to implement them now. Not when the taps tap out.'
Letters: Why consider housing when we need water?

Letters: Why consider housing when we need water?

Editor: I just do not understand why Sechelt is considering adding an 89-unit housing project at the corner of Wharf Avenue and East Porpoise Bay Road that would house 160 to 200 people when we do not have enough water for those living here already.
Rob Shaw: Eby, ministers on an Indo-Pacific mission to diversify trade

Rob Shaw: Eby, ministers on an Indo-Pacific mission to diversify trade

Province targeting most everywhere but China
Rob Shaw: On treating addiction, big BC NDP promises aren't delivered

Rob Shaw: On treating addiction, big BC NDP promises aren't delivered

The large task of meeting commitments within the 'ministry of air'
Letters: Retain our water

Letters: Retain our water

'Quoted from the SCRD release: “It is common for communities to realize a reduction in water consumption by 20% to 30%.” Perhaps they should have read the rest of those reports.'
Letters: $10,000 raised for earthquake victims

Letters: $10,000 raised for earthquake victims

'Thank you Sechelt, The SC Lions Club recently held a Beer and Burger Fundraiser on behalf of the earthquake victims in Syria and Turkey and we are proud to announce that $10,000 was raised and donated by our community.'