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Editorial: Blame ferry trial for divisiveness

Editorial: Blame ferry trial for divisiveness

BC Ferries read the writing on the wall and spiked the trial right out of the gate
Opinion: Horgan cameos can cause confusion

Opinion: Horgan cameos can cause confusion

Premier lets Henry and Dix do most of the talking
Solution so simple

Solution so simple

Editor: I eagerly awaited last week’s letters in response to the BC Ferries trial, and was not disappointed. The solution is simple, and everyone on the Coast knows it: Two boats. Hourly sailings. Mike West, Gibsons
Gee thanks, Mr. Premier

Gee thanks, Mr. Premier

Editor: Just a shout out to John Horgan and the rest of his team for not allowing unwanted travel to the Sunshine Coast.
Now we’ll never know

Now we’ll never know

Editor: It was refreshing to read the letter from Richard Austin (“Let’s be open-minded,” April 30) regarding the proposed, now cancelled trial from BC Ferries.
Lack of bridge support

Lack of bridge support

Editor: It is very interesting to see all of these Sunshine Coast residents going on about BC Ferries trying to improve their pathetic service.
Time for Park and Ride

Time for Park and Ride

Editor: The proposed change in ferry service and resultant public protest bring up for me another matter that has had far too little serious attention: greatly improved bus service on the Coast. Including a Park and Ride system.
Trees coming down fast

Trees coming down fast

Editor: Stumps don’t lie. Trees are coming down on the Coast at an alarming rate, both residential and in the backcountry. Does anybody care? Kylie Hutchinson, Gibsons
$100 fine is ridiculous

$100 fine is ridiculous

Editor: Re: “Sechelt to add fines for abandoned vehicles,” April 30.
Recycling survey dismays

Recycling survey dismays

Editor: Re: “Most rural residents in favour of curbside recycling: survey,” April 16.