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Take a look at what we have

Take a look at what we have

Editor: Every time I drive into Gibsons the view of the North Shore Mountains just wows me. I would hate to see big apartment complexes blocking the view of those mountains.
Local neighbours support gallery

Local neighbours support gallery

Editor: Metcalfe Road residents recognize the significant value that the Goldmoss Gallery brings to our neighbourhood with art classes for many of the Metcalfe kids, inspiring and high-quality art shows and events, and the first-rate visitor experien
Unfair to allow rezoning

Unfair to allow rezoning

Editor: Generally I stay out of the political fray, but I feel compelled to advise homeowners on the Sunshine Coast, and particularly in Roberts Creek, of a disturbing development.
System is not perfect

System is not perfect

Editor: Much has been said against BC Ferries and its operation. We chose to live here “away from the madding crowd” and we have to accept annoyances in travel from time to time — which, in many cases, are unavoidable.
LNG and West Vancouver

LNG and West Vancouver

Editor: In response to the West Vancouver council vote to ban the passage of LNG tankers in Howe Sound, and as the member of Parliament for West Vancouver and the rest of our magnificent riding, I disagree with the motion, the way it has been passed,
How can we make things better?

How can we make things better?

Editor: Like Wendy Gilbertson, (Coast Reporter letters, Aug. 8) I was somewhat surprised at the tone and content of the recent survey of District of Sechelt residents. Most reputable surveys identify exactly who and what the work is for.
Planning for Festival 50

Planning for Festival 50

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Time to end the stigma

Time to end the stigma

Editorial
Thanks for the support

Thanks for the support

Editor: I would like to thank you for another article about my daughter Rose in a recent edition of Coast Reporter and a special thanks to reporter Christine Wood for the continued great job of keeping the community up to date for us.
An opportunity to engage

An opportunity to engage

Editor: A couple of weeks ago, Gibsons Alliance of Business and Community raised a 17-foot long blimp in the air above the site of the proposed George hotel on the waterfront in Gibsons Landing in order to demonstrate the height of the project.