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Weapons free-for-all

Weapons free-for-all

Editor: Have our southern neighbours lost it? It doesn’t matter whether the nut jobs are Muslims or southern Baptists, if anybody can buy assault rifles as easily as a loaf of bread, then they will have massacres weekly.
Community won’t buy VCH ‘answers’

Community won’t buy VCH ‘answers’

Editorial
Happy birthday, happy birthday to me

Happy birthday, happy birthday to me

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Craving the company of a good friend

Craving the company of a good friend

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Push is on for reconciliation deal with shíshálh Nation

Push is on for reconciliation deal with shíshálh Nation

Editorial
Reducing traffic snarls

Reducing traffic snarls

Editor: I share your readers’ frustration over the recent traffic delays in Selma Park. I am also concerned over the safety issue of having only one road on the Coast. This road can be blocked by construction, accident or natural disaster.
Cycling route a joke

Cycling route a joke

Editor: I was taken aback by the article on page 58 of the 2016 Sunshine Coast Tourist Guide. It states that road cyclists “will be challenged and amazed by the 70-plus km Highway 101.
Twinge of uneasiness

Twinge of uneasiness

Editor: In response to Jan DeGrass’ review of the Refraction art show in Sechelt (Coast Reporter, June 10), I would like to speak a few words. Ms.
Free land a Canadian tradition

Free land a Canadian tradition

Editor: Yes, B.C. “needs Putin’s free land scheme,” though it’s not just Putin’s scheme. In the late 1800s, Canada had a similar system. Other successful examples exist.
B.C. is not Russia

B.C. is not Russia

Editor: Re: “B.C. needs Putin’s free land scheme,” Coast Reporter, June 17. We may need leaders with some character, vision and heart, but I think we also need journalists with some logical sense. Our beloved editor has compared B.C.