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Powder provokes terror in the hearts of American security

Powder provokes terror in the hearts of American security

I have a confession to make to you, our loyal readers - I use LancĂ´me face powder. Now if you're wondering what to do with that profound bit of news, rest assured you're not the only one.
Saluting our fire heroes

Saluting our fire heroes

It's fitting this week as we salute Coast firefighters during fire prevention week, that Sechelt Fire Chief Bill Higgs is getting a little extra recognition.
Stop the mud slinging

Stop the mud slinging

Where does it say in the official election campaign rule book that slinging mud and accusations at your opponents is mandatory? It is now day 18 of the federal election campaign, and voters in the riding of West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Co
Politics, here and there

Politics, here and there

It's election season, and campaign signs are everywhere. At least one candidate is trying to make an issue out of improper signage attributed to the Blair Wilson campaign.
MoT plans clearly flawed

MoT plans clearly flawed

So this is what $940,000 gets us? The Ministry of Transportation must be kidding when they thought the residents of the Sunshine Coast would be happy with the Gibsons Way safety project plans that were unveiled Monday night.
See Spot run for $100

See Spot run for $100

How many bylaws could a bylaw breaker break if a bylaw breaker broke bylaws? I may sound like Citizen Super Duper with this column, which is not my goal, but there are a couple of bylaws that are broken on a regular basis by a significant number of p
Silly season times two

Silly season times two

If you're not a fan of election lawn signs, political ads or mail outs, then may we suggest a three-month move to Mexico or Hawaii? During the next three months these things are going to be hard to avoid, as British Columbians will head to the polls
Legislature silence speaks of Liberal arrogance

Legislature silence speaks of Liberal arrogance

Premier Gordon Campbell and the Liberals continue to show their arrogance and disdain for the voters of this province. First it was the Carbon tax this summer, which went over oh so well as we had to pay even more at the gas pumps.
Silly season sparks timely advice

Silly season sparks timely advice

We're about to enter what we cuttingly clever newspaper types call silly season. If all the rumours are true, we'll not only have the scheduled municipal elections but a federal election too.
Wilson finds a Green soul

Wilson finds a Green soul

Like most everyone else on the Sunshine Coast, we were surprised to find out that supposedly dyed-in-the-wool Liberal Blair Wilson suddenly found his Green soul over the weekend.