Some proponents looking for opportunities on the Coast are shady, or even fraudulent. Who are they, what do they do?
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Legal challenge could be the only way to sink BC Ferries’ plans
This plan is unacceptable. We should be able to use our highway when we please, or when we need to
Continue readingWe fought for more than 40 years to preserve Gospel Rock as a park
The Town of Gibsons’ 2006 Heritage Register states that Gospel Rock is a site of primary significance for the community
Continue reading“Gospel Rock can still become a park, it is not too late”
Attempts to turn Block 7 into a public park go back to the early Eighties, thousands of citizens were involved
Continue readingWhat’s the OCP got to do with it?
Part of West Porpoise Bay Estates Development in Sechelt to be built on steep slopes of over 30 per cent
Continue readingWhy higher food prices could be a good thing
When the true cost to society of non-organic food is factored in, organic food will have the lower price tag
Continue reading“Why do we need to vote for a slate in Gibsons?”
Mayoral candidate Bill Beamish and council candidates Aleria Ladwig, Stafford Lumley, Carol Doyle and David Croal have been advertising together
Continue readingIt’s time for the SCRD to join the 21st century
More transparency at the Sunshine Coast Regional District is badly needed. By Donna McMahon, candidate for Area E director On
Continue readingThe Gibsons aquifer cannot support 10,000 residents, as some think
With climate change and the SCRDs own water shortages, desalination and cisterns may be the best ways to add redundancy
Continue readingWho are the real victims of the closure of Winn Road for the George?
A spry 78-year old with mobility issues walks down to the Gibsons harbour waterfront on Winn Road every single day.
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