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A plea to the District of Sechelt

A plea to the District of Sechelt

The following letter was sent to the District of Sechelt and copied to Coast Reporter.
An ode to Mother’s Day

An ode to Mother’s Day

Past Deadline
Another failing grade for BC Ferries

Another failing grade for BC Ferries

Editorial
MMBC responds

MMBC responds

Editor: Re: Homegrown recyclers fed to the wolves (Coast Reporter views, May 9). Multi-Material BC (MMBC) holds an unwavering commitment to recycling and environmental stewardship.
A tangible act of reconciliation

A tangible act of reconciliation

Editor: With the call to change the name of our hospital, Sunshine Coast residents have been given an opportunity to express a gesture of reconciliation with the shíshálh.
All wars are bankers’ wars

All wars are bankers’ wars

Editor: Here we go again. Another war is brewing in Europe, with the “mad dog” for a government of the U.S. leading the charge. It is now apparent that we are actually in a new Third World War. The U.S.
Stolen bike meant for charity

Stolen bike meant for charity

Editor: Bicycles for Humanity (bicycles-for-humanity.org) is a non-profit movement in aid for Africa that provides the gift of mobility and communication.
Applaud safety efforts

Applaud safety efforts

Editor: With reference to your article in the Coast Reporter of May 2, “Speed drop request wins support,” Transportation Choices (TraC) attends the bi-monthly meeting of the transportation advisory committee (TAC) where Mr.
Go fragrance-free

Go fragrance-free

Editor: May is MCS/Chemical Injury Awareness month. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is a chronic condition where a person develops severe, debilitating symptoms from damaging exposure to toxic chemicals in everyday products.
Complain, complain, complain

Complain, complain, complain

Editor: How easy it is to be “for” or “against” just about anything, and how hard it is to weigh all the options, take your best shot and “git ‘er done.” This is the eternal challenge of city councils everywhere.