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Letter: Highway 101 bypass engagement unsatisfactory

Letter: Highway 101 bypass engagement unsatisfactory

'Our society has spent a great deal of time over the last few years analyzing the opportunities and challenges of delivering a real highway for the Southern Sunshine Coast. We are disappointed that our input was not sought prior to drafting your alternative route study.'
Letter: What’s happening with EW 24?

Letter: What’s happening with EW 24?

Letter: On the Coast, we need to think holistically about water

Letter: On the Coast, we need to think holistically about water

'We all want the current water crisis addressed now and for the long-term, and the SCRD is doing just that. But the water strategy is about more than just water supply. We need to think holistically about our water system infrastructure, protecting drinking watersheds, and our water conservation programs, to ensure we have safe and reliable water into the future.'
Survey: Support for 2030 Olympic Games bid gaining momentum in B.C.

Survey: Support for 2030 Olympic Games bid gaining momentum in B.C.

58 per cent of British Columbians think it is “definitely” or “probably” impossible to host the Winter Olympics without government or public funds
Baldrey: Common touch buoys John Horgan’s political fortunes

Baldrey: Common touch buoys John Horgan’s political fortunes

Deft adherence to middle ground has helped make BC NDP premier’s time in office popular, historic and lasting.
Letters: The poetic wisdom of Thoreau

Letters: The poetic wisdom of Thoreau

Letters: ON THE WAY OUT…

Letters: ON THE WAY OUT…

Letters: This won’t solve water supply

Letters: This won’t solve water supply

Letters: Out with the bathwater

Letters: Out with the bathwater

Opinion: Economic opportunities for B.C. were missed during Horgan’s reign

Opinion: Economic opportunities for B.C. were missed during Horgan’s reign

There are three ways to discuss this. 1. As premier, John Horgan didn’t finish off business. 2. As premier, John Horgan is leaving unfinished business. 3. As premier, John Horgan has business to finish off.