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LETTER: Slow and easy, indeed, for PoMo mill site proposal

The Editor, Re. "Slow and easy is the way to proceed with Flavelle plans" (Opinion, The Tri-City News, May 6).

LETTER: Candy and kind words gifts better than gold

The Editor, I want to broadcast a random act of charity. I had my three younger kids with me waiting for the Costco doors to open. It was rainy and cold and my kids were not happy campers. There was a lineup of people waiting for the doors to open.

EDITORIAL: Common sense needed on dogs

"Don't worry, he's friendly.

LETTER: Sell leaky city hall and amalgamate Tri-Cities

The Editor, Re. "Repair bill for Port Moody could hit nearly $4 million" (The Tri-City News, April 24). Rather than repairing Port Moody's leaky city hall, this deficient building should be demolished.

EDITORIAL: Parks and parking: should they go together on Burke Mountain?

T he new community of Burke Mountain has been vastly under-served by parks, despite the fact that the 38,000-hectare Pinecone Burke Provincial Park is on its doorstep.

LETTER: Beautiful Coquitlam park but it sure isn't safe to walk there

The Editor, Re. "Play time in new Burke Mountain park" (The Tri-City News, April 24). We visit Queenston Park this past Sunday after we heard about its grand opening.

LETTER: Not just 'rich' seniors to benefit

The Editor, Re. "Fed. budget funds transit and rewards 'rich' seniors" (The Tri-City News, April 24).

EDITORIAL: Get your oily act together

T he recent bunker fuel spill into Vancouver's harbour should serve as a wake-up call to the authorities that are supposed to be making sure our shorelines are safe from environmental catastrophe.

LETTER: 'One of the best,' eh? Doesn't mean much

The Editor, Re. "Is TransLink the wastrel its critics claim? Not really" (Referendum Questions, The Tri-City News, April 22). Where is the proof that TransLink is one of the best systems in the world? Ranking transit systems is not like choosing Mr.

LETTER: City regs should take trees and people into account

The Editor, I wish to comment on Port Moody's revision of its tree bylaw and policy. Trees are dear to me and I can describe each tree I have planted over the years at the homes I owned.