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Comment: Tokitae is not Keiko — so bring her home now

Comment: Tokitae is not Keiko — so bring her home now

The plan for Toki isn’t to drop her in the Salish Sea and hope for the best.
Letters: Housing benefiting whom?

Letters: Housing benefiting whom?

Letters: Don’t cut trees in Connor Park

Letters: Don’t cut trees in Connor Park

'In this frightening age of climate change, is it not our responsibility as caretakers of the Earth to protect endangered and threatened species? Is it not essential to ensure that our forest parklands continue to thrive?'
Letters: Beyond Stonehurst

Letters: Beyond Stonehurst

'To those who care about community. We really need to think hard about the future look, feel, and practicality of not only Gibsons as a whole, but in part.'
Letters: Why are we not paying nurses more?

Letters: Why are we not paying nurses more?

'With the huge sums ($64 million in 2022) being allocated to this privatization, why are we not paying our nurses more to attract and maintain full-time and resident employees?'
Kirk LaPointe: Another global life sciences company takes root in British Columbia

Kirk LaPointe: Another global life sciences company takes root in British Columbia

Two co-founders are bringing expertise in hair restoration, life sciences operations and pharmaceutical development to Xyon Health
Mario Canseco: Canadians divided on justice system as safety issues deepen

Mario Canseco: Canadians divided on justice system as safety issues deepen

Earlier this month, Research Co. and Glacier Media studied the views of Canadians on the justice system
Letters: Decisions can be changed…change the Connor Park one

Letters: Decisions can be changed…change the Connor Park one

Editor: The SCRD Board recently voted to move the planned Coopers Green Hall to Connor Park. (SCRD Board meeting, March 23). Did anyone ask the residents living near Connor Park if they wanted a busy Community Hall in their area? No.
Les Leyne: Fixing a century-old wrong gets expensive

Les Leyne: Fixing a century-old wrong gets expensive

Federal Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller says people should understand the cost of the Treaty 8 settlement with First Nations is not “a windfall … It is a bill that has gone unpaid for over 100 years by the government of Canada.”
Letters: There's a short-term water solution flowing out Chapman Creek

Letters: There's a short-term water solution flowing out Chapman Creek

'If the EFN could be reduced to 160 l/sec for the period from late May until mid-August this would represent approximately 75 days of reduced EFN which would impound 25 more days of domestic water supply available out of Chapman Lake.'