LETTERS: Trail safety concerns – Another unlawful confinement by hospital
June 30, 2022 Accidents waiting to happen? The following letter requesting improved signage on trails was sent to Town Councillors in April, and referred toContinue Reading
June 30, 2022 Accidents waiting to happen? The following letter requesting improved signage on trails was sent to Town Councillors in April, and referred toContinue Reading
JAN 21, 2022 – Three days after the king tide of Friday, January 7th damaged a small section of Qualicum Beach’s waterfront, Town Engineer BobContinue Reading
DECEMBER 2, 2021 – The introduction of industrial-strength LED lighting to Qualicum Beach residential streets remains a persistent burr under the community’s collective saddle, butContinue Reading
It’s been four months since we first reported on community criticism of the Town’s initial rollout of LED street lighting in Qualicum Beach’s residential neighbourhoods.Continue Reading
As we reported in our April 28, 2021 Letters section, Council and residents are awaiting further information from Town engineer Bob Weir about how heContinue Reading
This article is excerpted from a letter submitted March 1, 2021 by Ron and Christine Bieg to the Mayor and Council of the Town ofContinue Reading
Unlike in other communities, the residents here in Qualicum Beach have been dismissed and misled about street lighting by the arbitrary and inept decisions ofContinue Reading
Early in the February 3, 2021 regular Council Meeting (around the 3 minute mark on the video), the three Councillors turned themselves into an adContinue Reading
This time last year, as reflected in the 2020 budget, the Town of Qualicum Beach told us that they needed to spend $3.8 million dollarsContinue Reading
The residents and taxpayers of Qualicum Beach expect their Town Council and operational staff to be open, honest and transparent in meeting their responsibilities asContinue Reading
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