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Lower the boom on broom

Lower the boom on broom

Editor: The advanced spring season is bringing out the Scotch broom early this year, particularly noticeable along the “Great Wall of Sechelt” at the Trail Bay Estates and Silver Stone properties.
Restored sailing was not ‘sudden reversal’

Restored sailing was not ‘sudden reversal’

Editor: Re: “BC Ferries plugs a PR hole” I wanted to take this opportunity to clarify some assumptions made in your April 1 editorial around a BC Ferries decision to add Sunday sailings on the Langdale-Horseshoe Bay route, and issues regarding histor
In support of water meters

In support of water meters

Editor: In support of why we need to continue installing water meters throughout the SCRD water district, I would like to share a recent experience.
Water meters and running risks

Water meters and running risks

Editorial
Adventures in health care

Adventures in health care

Views
Why I don’t do April Fools

Why I don’t do April Fools

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BC Ferries plugs a PR hole

BC Ferries plugs a PR hole

Editorial
Race to the bottom

Race to the bottom

Editor: Under NAFTA and other unfair trade agreements, thousands and thousands of jobs have been exported. Now the TTP is another unfair trade arrangement. We need to keep our jobs in Canada, not export them overseas.
Let ‘Squalid Stakes’ begin

Let ‘Squalid Stakes’ begin

Editor: Re: “Council revisits transit bench ads,” Coast Reporter, March 25. So Gibsons is entering the “Squalid Stakes,” competing with Sechelt in the race to uglify a town.
Bundling blues

Bundling blues

Editor: On Saturday, March 19, I made the predictable post-CRTC-ruling call to my TV provider to see about dropping the 40 or so channels I unwillingly receive, as a way of bringing the monthly bill down.