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Elated watching movement grow

Elated watching movement grow

Editor: The Idle No More movement will mean so much more to First Nations people than it does to me.
Sure hope I don't see Pinocchio

Sure hope I don't see Pinocchio

Editor: Re: John Weston's thoughts on Idle No More (Coast Reporter, Jan. 11).
A breath of fresh air

A breath of fresh air

Editor: Most of our new Sechelt councillors are entrepreneurs and they know how to get to work quickly and make it count.
Indeed, why pick on Israel?

Indeed, why pick on Israel?

Editor: Allow me to play your reader's (the so-called "friend of Israel") substitution game in reverse ("Why pick on Israel," Coast Reporter, Jan.
Practice what you preach

Practice what you preach

Editor: Thank you for your coverage of the Idle No More gathering in Sechelt (Coast Reporter, Jan. 11). It was yet another impressive showing of grassroots concerns with the direction taken by the Harper government.
Has our society lost its compassion?

Has our society lost its compassion?

The common dictionary definition of compassion is a "deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it." This definition has me thinking a lot about the society we live in.
Road flooding needs addressing

Road flooding needs addressing

Editor: Highway 101 in Davis Bay near the public washrooms is of concern. I find it very hard to believe that someone hasn't figured out to dig a small trench there from the pool of water back towards the ocean and put a nice grate over it.
Yes, Virginia, Canada is a colony

Yes, Virginia, Canada is a colony

Exactly 500 years ago, Niccolò Machiavelli wrote a self-help book for aspiring rulers that explains the methods whereby kingdoms are won and lost.
Ferry fares should be fair for all

Ferry fares should be fair for all

Editor: Keith Maxwell provided an opinion in his letter to the editor (Coast Reporter, Jan.
A positive start to 2013

A positive start to 2013

Editor: Mayor Henderson's New Year's message (Coast Reporter, Jan. 4) recognizes the past year was a rocky one for Sechelt council and asks that we "leave the negative energy back in 2012" and go forward on a positive note in 2013.