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Survey: Canadians leading the politically correct parade in North America

Survey: Canadians leading the politically correct parade in North America

The majority of Canadians say they support the use of political correctness.
Letter: Thank you to bursary boosting recycling volunteers, Frank and Diny Vanderloo

Letter: Thank you to bursary boosting recycling volunteers, Frank and Diny Vanderloo

'So these two great seniors clean, sort and bring the bottles and cans to Return It as well as the liquor stores in Gibsons. '
Letters: Do we have ‘private beaches’?

Letters: Do we have ‘private beaches’?

'This person was adamant that the entirety of the beach – i.e. including the part below the high water mark – was private property'
Letter: Lower Road is not a highway

Letter: Lower Road is not a highway

'Lower Road is a local road with a speed limit of 50. Those drivers who don’t like that should stay on the highway.'
Letters: The Coast needs responsible development only

Letters: The Coast needs responsible development only

'Who is looking after our community’s interests and values?'
Letters: Labour Day thank you

Letters: Labour Day thank you

Editor: Sunshine Coast Labour Council would like to say thank you to all our inspirational speakers, entertainers, and community participants that made the returning 2022 Labour Day Community Picnic in Gibsons extra special.
Letter: Helping those arriving from Ukraine

Letter: Helping those arriving from Ukraine

'If you’d like to contribute to the Ukrainian resettlement program please write to us at [email protected].'
Letters: Address needs of existing electorate

Letters: Address needs of existing electorate

Editor: Not surprisingly, and likely not alone, I am hopping mad about our local governments’ failure to provide the services we all pay for and expect to receive.
Letters: Where do the prices come from?

Letters: Where do the prices come from?

Editor: Why are groceries overpriced in Gibsons? While shopping the other day in two of Gibsons’s main grocery stores I noticed a product was $7.99. I am from lower Vancouver Island and the same product (soup) ranges from $5.50 to 6.
Letters: Notes from the KaraVal Concert

Letters: Notes from the KaraVal Concert