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Letter: Liberal candidate no-shows owe voters a reason

Letter: Liberal candidate no-shows owe voters a reason

Why did the Liberal candidates for 91Ô­´´ and 91Ô­´´ East not attend the all candidates hosted by the teachers’ union?
Letter: 91Ô­´´ senior concerned about real estate market

Letter: 91Ô­´´ senior concerned about real estate market

A longtime resident wants to sell his home but the market is so tumultuous.
South 91Ô­´´ community group challenges letter writer

South 91Ô­´´ community group challenges letter writer

The Brookswood Fernridge Community Association responds to a recent letter to the editor.

Letter: Participation is necessary for a democratic society to function

Editor: True democracy may be an unattainable ideal, but elections give ordinary British Columbians an opportunity to influence the future priorities and moral standards of our provincial government.

B.C. should be concerned about NDP’s Leap Manifesto

Editor: The NDP’s Leap Manifesto – accepted by New Democrats across B.C. and Canada as a guide for our future – sets out a sweeping plan to re-engineer our economy and lives. It seeks to end the use of gasoline and all fossil fuels. It will stop construction of pipelines and new highways. The idea that government needs to control expenditure to keep taxes low will be abandoned.
91Ô­´´ car show policing costs questionned

91Ô­´´ car show policing costs questionned

A 91Ô­´´ letter writer says the refusal of a $20,000 donation doesn’t hold water.
Don’t let saving trees result in problem development in South 91Ô­´´

Don’t let saving trees result in problem development in South 91Ô­´´

A Fernridge letter writer suggests another way to deal with saving trees during development.

91Ô­´´s must do more to help alleviate homelessness

Editor: The recent Metro Homeless Count identified 3,605 in the region as homeless.
Group says NDP bad for B.C.

Group says NDP bad for B.C.

A letter writer is with a group that opposes many of the platforms in the NDP election agenda.

Restrict trucks to right hand lanes

Editor : Perhaps the congestion along highway one eastbound between 232 Street and 264 Street would be helped greatly in the interim by having the enforcement agencies patrolling that stretch and forcing large truck drivers to stay in their recently built designated right-hand trucking lane.
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