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Correcting some tree facts

Correcting some tree facts

Editor: I read the letter submitted by Judith Reeve (Coast Reporter, Oct. 12) regarding the palm trees at Sunnycrest Mall, and I felt that it was important to correct some falsehoods. One tree was taken out.
Council, look a broader vision

Council, look a broader vision

The following letter was sent to District of Sechelt council and copied to Coast Reporter. In the Oct. 12 Coast Reporter, it's noted that Coun. Doug Hockley queried why he was seeing concern for logging EW002 raised by Roberts Creek residents.
Tuning us in to power out

Tuning us in to power out

Editor: Last Saturday night (Oct. 13) the power went out in downtown Sechelt just as we arrived at St. Hilda's Church for a concert with Anagram and vocalist Jacquie Allan.
In defence of ferries

In defence of ferries

Editor: I am a retired professional civil engineer who has been living on the Coast for over 20 years - certainly not one of the "brilliant people" referred to in your editorial (Coast Reporter, Oct. 5), but I do rise to the challenge.
Weston working for the Coast

Weston working for the Coast

Editor: I hate to see people lambaste a politician who is working hard to make things happen in his riding. Currently our member of Parliament John Weston is working to pass a private members bill to create a National Health and Fitness Day.
Some watchdog

Some watchdog

Editor: A public watchdog charged with protecting our environment has flipped sides. It is now actively promoting private interests. The B.C. Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) hosted open houses Oct.
Serve need not greed

Serve need not greed

Editor: I agree with last week's writer who suggested that we cater to the elite few ("It's a luxury cruise, not a ferry service," Coast Reporter letters, Oct. 5) and for a sailing such as ours, we need to really pare it down to basics.
Many advantages to road connection

Many advantages to road connection

Editor: I would like to congratulate you on your editorial in the latest edition (Coast Reporter, Oct. 5) suggesting either a road or bridge link to the Lower Mainland. We all have horror stories about the ferries, so I won't denigrate them here.
No parking, ever

No parking, ever

Editor: In response to the letter writer's complaint about being "kicked when down" (Coast Reporter, Oct. 5), I suggest a simple way to avoid this is by not being down in the first place.
Save a tree, delete my name

Save a tree, delete my name

Editor: An open letter to charities. It's sad that because I have chosen to support select charities over the years, I am being inundated with crap.