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Letters: Greenecourt is a home

Letters: Greenecourt is a home

'I resent Joan Payne’s suggestion anyone here feels deprived of anything, but if they do, there is always the option of not living here. We have comfortably furnished, bright and welcoming common rooms on every floor in my building.'
Letters: Kind gesture

Letters: Kind gesture

YVR’s winter meltdown a failure in crisis leadership

YVR’s winter meltdown a failure in crisis leadership

Winter storms cancel flights and disrupt airport operations. Everyone knows that. Yet, when Metro Vancouver’s forecast delivered on its promise, the one entity required to trigger an adequate crisis response froze.
Survey: B.C.’s justice system under-funded, overly soft on offenders, respondents say

Survey: B.C.’s justice system under-funded, overly soft on offenders, respondents say

13 per cent of British Columbians provided the poorest grade available to the province’s justice system
Letters: Why bother asking, Gibsons?

Letters: Why bother asking, Gibsons?

'Surely those who live in Gibsons, pay taxes and especially those who take the time to try and provide thoughtful and constructive comment deserve better.'
Jack Knox: 22 non-COVID stories of 2022

Jack Knox: 22 non-COVID stories of 2022

From the Saanich shootout to picklebrawl, this was the year post-pandemic life got moving again, in good ways and bad.
Opinion: Sechelt, take up the olive branch

Opinion: Sechelt, take up the olive branch

In her farewell column for Coast Reporter, Sophie Woodrooffe urges Sechelt council to make a stand and stand up for those actively suffering due to forces way outside their control.
Letters: No more building permits

Letters: No more building permits

'So does it make sense to continue to approve new developments without regard for our (lack of) capacity or ability to deliver water and just continue to enact water use restrictions for existing households and taxpayers year after year after year?'
Carson Binda: Life in Canada, B.C. will get more expensive in 2023 thanks to tax hikes

Carson Binda: Life in Canada, B.C. will get more expensive in 2023 thanks to tax hikes

Next year, everything will feel more expensive as tax hikes will take a bigger chunk out of your paycheque. Both the Trudeau and Eby governments plan to hike taxes in 2023.
Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

About one in four Canadians believe Canada does not need a Senate and want all legislation to be reviewed and authorized by the House of Commons.