Seagulls scream as they whirl in the blustery spring air above the Iona Beach jetty. The wind makes dog walkers hunch deeper into their coats, and rustles the early-blooming bright yellow Scotch broom and scrubby grass that sprouts out of the sandy, seaweed-flecked ground. Toxic sound bites won't solve anything. So The Tyee will dive deep into your key issues — with your support. Help our spring fundraising succeed. It's an area known for its sunsets, with the sun staining glassy waters as it sinks into the Salish Sea, and a popular birding location as millions of shorebirds pass through on their annual migrations.
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