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Concerns Regarding Proposed Cortes Island Quarry Expansion and Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts on Cortes Island

Public letter from Cortes Island resident Chris Dragseth to Premier David Eby

Dear Premier Eby,

I am writing as a full-time resident of Cortes Island for nearly seventeen years. During this time, I have actively participated in community planning processes, including the development of the Official Community Plan under the Strathcona Regional District. Throughout these discussions, the community has consistently emphasized the importance of preserving Cortes Island’s rural character, ecological integrity, and long-term sustainability while seeking balanced economic opportunities appropriate for a small island community.

In recent years, however, Cortes Island has undergone significant change that is placing increasing strain on both the environment and the year-round residents who call this island home. A growing number of wealthy seasonal property owners have purchased and redeveloped properties into large estate-style residences. While property ownership itself is not the issue, the scale and nature of this development have generated disproportionate impacts on local infrastructure, the environment, and community well-being.

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Flag Day Comes To Cortes Island

By Chris Dragseth

I thought you might be interested in an article about Flag Day and my personal values related to the flag.  You’ll recall that Shiela Copps announced in February 2006 “one million flags to Canadians”.  The program was controversial, given the costs

Not withstanding the controversy, it pushed me into looking a little deeper.  To my amazement, any Canadian could request and receive any of the Canadian flags that fly on Canada’s Parliament buildings.  They come in two sizes.  The Peace Tower is the biggest, 7.5 x 15 feet, and is changed daily.  While the East and West Block flags are 4.5 x 9 feet and are changed weekly.  So……. I thought I’d request a the Peace Tower.  After all it truly symbolizes Canada’s Parliament.

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