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Laws closing in on dangerous drivers

Laws closing in on dangerous drivers

Editorial
Losing a loved one to dementia

Losing a loved one to dementia

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A bad day for political correctness

A bad day for political correctness

Editorial
Ferry improvements

Ferry improvements

Editor: Two suggestions for improving ferries: 1. The cross-channel ferries have cars pull up to within one foot. Surely we can do the same. 2. Have walk-ons and offs more co-ordinated and punctual.
Keep government in line

Keep government in line

Editor: One thing about the shíshálh is that they sure know how to keep their government in line.
Getting dangerous out there

Getting dangerous out there

Editor: Am I the only one to observe dangerous and “me first” drivers? People who ignore stop, yield, and pedestrian signs are becoming very common. I don’t believe anyone will stop when they are supposed to.
Electric vehicle bias

Electric vehicle bias

Editor: Re: “Sechelt sets fee for EV charger,” Coast Reporter, May 13. The only reason the EV charging stations are under discussion by the Sechelt council is because the previous mayor was in favour of them.
Gift of Rainforest music

Gift of Rainforest music

Editor: The Rainforest Circus has been a project that I have had the pleasure to be involved in as musical director and collaborator since its inception in 2010 along with a core group of artists.
Saying no is not enough

Saying no is not enough

Editor: Re: “Water supply, snowpack better than last year,” Coast Reporter, May 13. I find the remarks made by the director for Elphinstone (Area E) somewhat bizarre.
MP’s mail-out unwelcome

MP’s mail-out unwelcome

Dear Ms. Goldsmith Jones: I have just received your flashy newspaper. I’m sure you remember those little black and white envelopes we all received from John Weston giving us all the news he thought fit to print.