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Failing grade not by agreement

Failing grade not by agreement

Editor: Ian Jacques’ editorial “Another failing grade for BC Ferries” (Coast Reporter, May 16) fairly catalogues the frustrating shmozzle that the Liberal government’s forced reduction of BC Ferries’ Sunday service on the Langdale - Horseshoe Bay run
Facebook — fancy friend or fickle foe

Facebook — fancy friend or fickle foe

CATHIE'S COMMENTS
Hitting a speed bump

Hitting a speed bump

EDITORIAL
Study, think, vote

Study, think, vote

Editor: Gibsons is well divided on the issue of the most recent so-called George Hotel development attempt, a job well done by savvy marketing.
A tale of two projects

A tale of two projects

Editor: It is interesting to note that despite a crane looming over Gibsons I have not heard a word of complaint about the new Soames Place development.
Outdoor galleries clarified

Outdoor galleries clarified

Editor: I am writing regarding the outdoor art galleries project article published on May 16. I’d like to make a clarification regarding the Gibsons Public Art Gallery (GPAG) portion of that article.
Why banish the name?

Why banish the name?

Editor: Punishing the innocent Our Lady the Holy Madonna as retribution for the misdeeds of deranged residential school priests strikes me as quite absurd. Why banish the name of St. Mary’s Hospital? There are better ways to achieve reconciliation.
A commitment to music education

A commitment to music education

Editor: We, the music teachers of School District No. 46, would like to acknowledge the widespread community support for music in our schools and to congratulate the school board for its commitment to music education.
Changes at local recycling depots

Changes at local recycling depots

Editor: The Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) opted into the Multi-Material BC (MMBC) recycling program to advance the SCRD’s waste reduction and environmental stewardship goals.
Drag races provide lots of economic benefits

Drag races provide lots of economic benefits

Editor: Ever since the sport of automotive drag racing evolved in California in 1949, it has been conducted on runways at small local strips or major international airports.