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Water isn’t everywhere

Water isn’t everywhere

Editor: The letters from Kathy Para (“Water 101”) and Chester Machniewski (“Overreaction on watershed”) in last week’s Coast Reporter do contribute to the water supply debate on the Coast – to a point.
Trivializing critical issues

Trivializing critical issues

Editor: I didn’t know whether to laugh or scream when I saw the letter entitled “Overreaction on watershed” (Coast Reporter, March 18).
Never go short again

Never go short again

Editor: Re: “Coast police lacking in manpower,” March 4. No government department need ever again be “short-staffed” and this includes RCMP, public works, office workers, etc.
Water meters equal Stage 5

Water meters equal Stage 5

Editor: This letter is to raise awareness of the SCRD’s plan to implement Stage 5 indoor and outdoor water restrictions (more severe than Stage 4 outdoor water restrictions) for 365 days of the year and for future decades.
Death sentence for bears

Death sentence for bears

Editor: I just heard that last fall a beautiful bear and her three cubs were destroyed by a conservation officer. I am stunned and extremely upset because this family came to my pond regularly to swim and hang out.
Dreams will come true

Dreams will come true

Editor: There are many wonderful examples of dedicated people working together to bring dreams to reality. The isolated community of the Sunshine Coast wanted an arena in the Gibsons area, over 10 years ago.
Sidestepping responsibility

Sidestepping responsibility

Editor: Environment Minister Catherine McKenna’s March 18 decision that the Woodfibre LNG project “is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental impacts” put me in mind of a petition the federal Liberals, while in opposition, asked Canadia
Is our MP really listening?

Is our MP really listening?

Editor: I am saddened and dismayed that federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna has given the “green light” – an oxymoron if there ever was one – in approving the Woodfibre LNG project. However, I am not surprised.
Today I went Green

Today I went Green

The following letter was sent to MP Pam Goldsmith-Jones and copied to Coast Reporter. Hi Pam: I was the first speaker at your Gibsons Town Hall meeting about Woodfibre LNG.
What justice requires

What justice requires

Editor: Re: “Settling with day scholars is simply justice,” Editorial, March 11. I need to preface this response by stressing that I in no way want to minimize the pain experienced by the victims of abuse.