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Letters: Sechelt farmers’ market for all, please

Letters: Sechelt farmers’ market for all, please

'Before making lasting decisions through the lens of economics, politics and ease of transition, please consider the implications of this as one of the few accessible and inclusive touch-points of our great community.'
Letters: Coaster' blood donation opportunity Feb. 27

Letters: Coaster' blood donation opportunity Feb. 27

Calling blood donors, here’s your chance again to donate blood with others planning the details. 
Letters: Reduce light pollution in Sechelt

Letters: Reduce light pollution in Sechelt

'Embracing responsible lighting allows us –– and future generations –– to marvel at the night sky which has inspired countless explorers, scientists and dreamers.'
Rob Shaw: NDP drug policy reversal proves politicians never say sorry

Rob Shaw: NDP drug policy reversal proves politicians never say sorry

New Democrats perfect the art of 'taking action' by cleaning up their own messes
Letters: Great bunch of teens on the bus

Letters: Great bunch of teens on the bus

'Kudos to all those teens who’ve given me a reason to smile this week.'
Letters: Donald, and karma

Letters: Donald, and karma

'Once upon a time I wrote an article in the Toronto Star about the misadventures of local people burdened with famous names.'
Letters: Dictator in the White House

Letters: Dictator in the White House

Adrian Raeside cartoon: He's just back from the jungle

Adrian Raeside cartoon: He's just back from the jungle

Anything happen while I was away?
Les Leyne: Conservative critic forces new curbs on safe supply of drugs

Les Leyne: Conservative critic forces new curbs on safe supply of drugs

NDP Health Minister Josie Osborne announced a significant curtailment of the safe supply policy for dealing with opioid addiction — and it looks to be in direct response to concerns the Opposition started raising two years ago.
Rob Shaw: Time to break B.C.'s empty throne speech habit

Rob Shaw: Time to break B.C.'s empty throne speech habit

Other governments use throne speeches to outline real plans—why don't we?