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Ride the bus to see the issues

Ride the bus to see the issues

Editor: Our Sunshine Coast Regional District directors should have to take transit to the next meeting at which they discuss plans for our buses.
A refreshing perspective

A refreshing perspective

Editor: It's refreshing to read John Gleeson's column on the anniversary of 9/11, particularly after hearing so much of the sanitized version. Considering that the U.S.
Roosters, chickens and chemo

Roosters, chickens and chemo

Editor: The anxiety of chemo treatments is nasty. Peace and quiet is necessary.
Questioning dementia story

Questioning dementia story

Editor: Your photo and article on page 14 of the Sept. 6 issue puzzles me intensely. Being no expert on the condition of dementia, I was surprised to see that a fire exit was "disguised" as a bookshelf.
Will we have sani-dump facilities?

Will we have sani-dump facilities?

The following letter was sent to the District of Sechelt and copied to Coast Reporter.
Concentrate on the road shall we?

Concentrate on the road shall we?

Many of us take for granted the fact that we have a licence and are able to drive.
9/11 probe could restore sanity, reason

9/11 probe could restore sanity, reason

Twelve years later, the date still brings a feeling of dread. The most effective terror operation of our time was wildly successful in creating a climate of fear, hatred and racism. It provided a simple script targeting a single religion.
Don't mine my fish

Don't mine my fish

Editor: It has been a great start for the salmon in Howe Sound. Even a limited commercial fishery was allowed in, first of its kind in 50 years.
Community use room should be for all

Community use room should be for all

Editor: Your picture on page 25 of the Aug. 30 edition of Coast Reporter shows a group of children outside the community room across from the Sechelt library.
Coal experts have many impacts

Coal experts have many impacts

Editor: British Columbia is in the middle of a crescendo of thermal coal exports. We are increasing our yearly coal export capacity from 49 million tonnes in 2010 to 94.5 million tonnes by 2015. We have three coal-export terminals in B.C.