With the school year about to start back up, the Canada Safety Council would like to take this opportunity to remind motorists across Canada to adjust their driving habits accordingly. “Patience, extra attentiveness and situational knowledge go a long way toward keeping our roads safe for everyone,” said Gareth Jones, president of the Canada Safety ... Read More »
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I plan to send last week’s cover picture, “A Bird on a Wire” – with its Hydro truck, wires overhead, and displaced office workers wandering aimlessly around in the distance – to several of my friends in major cities. I think they would be interested to know what makes front page news in our sleepy ... Read More »
Return to sender
(Addressed to BC Transportation Minister Claire Trevena and copied to the Local) As the documents coordinator of the Sunshine Coast Highway Committee, I respectively ask that our documents package provided to you on March 27, including copies of our petition documenting 6,500 signatures, and many letters of support and studies, be returned to us as ... Read More »
Anti-theft plan
The Sunshine Coast Healthcare Auxiliary Thrift Store is very grateful for the ongoing support of the Coast community with new donations every day to our Thrift Store. This store is a major fundraising arm of the Auxiliary and it is through the sale of these donations that we are able to support the Sechelt Hospital ... Read More »
Weekly cartoon Aug 22, 2019
More trees, less meat
Land and agriculture are critical components in the climate crisis. According to a new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, land use — including agriculture and forestry — accounts for 23 per cent of human greenhouse gas emissions, while “natural land processes absorb carbon dioxide equivalent to almost a third of carbon dioxide emissions from ... Read More »
Avoid lies, fear
I live in the neighbourhood of the proposed supportive housing. I first moved to Gibsons almost 20 years ago when I rented a 500-square-foot house in upper Gibsons for $500 a month. Today a comparable property might rent for maybe $1,200 or $1,500 per month, if it were even available. Clearly most people’s incomes have ... Read More »
Encourage progress
This is for parents of young children. The following are a few ways you can support your child who may be beginning pre-school or primary school. Encourage free play, inside and outside, in the natural environment. and with natural and found materials. For water or sand play, provide shallow tubs, like a baby’s bath, for ... Read More »
Declare an emergency
(Addressed to SD 46 and copied to the Local) We are in a climate crisis, an emergency which requires leadership like we have rarely seen before. Our students need and expect it – after all, we adults are predominantly responsible for the exponential rise of climate changing carbon dioxide and methane that have brought us ... Read More »
Save the forests
(Addressed to Forests Minister Doug Donaldson and Environment Minister George Heyman, and copied to the Local.) My family and I are visiting from the States. We had the unique pleasure of walking through Mt Elphinstone forest yesterday, accompanied by local residents who are knowledgeable about its richness, ecosystem, and beauty. The cool, clean air ... Read More »