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Letter: Coquitlam's homeless population deserves our help year-round — not just during cooler seasons

Letter: Coquitlam's homeless population deserves our help year-round — not just during cooler seasons

Writer explains his recent encounter with multiple vulnerable residents in one night; believes more can be done to provide proper care and adequate shelter.
Letter: Tri-Cities horse owners need to clean up their 'steaming piles' for the rest of us

Letter: Tri-Cities horse owners need to clean up their 'steaming piles' for the rest of us

Editor: Cycling along the Traboulay Trail and over the Pitt River Bridge this morning, I encountered four heaps of horse droppings, three of which were on the pedestrian/cycling lane over the bridge.
Letter: Canada Post can be a big part of post-COVID-19 recovery. Here's how

Letter: Canada Post can be a big part of post-COVID-19 recovery. Here's how

Editor: What if Canada Post was part of the post-COVID recovery? On Jan. 18, Canada Post Corporation (CPC) announced that 2020 was a record year for parcel delivery.
Letter: Mask mandate in B.C. schools not enough to keep everyone safe

Letter: Mask mandate in B.C. schools not enough to keep everyone safe

In an open letter to parents, the president of the BC Teachers' Federation urges parents of students (ages 12 and up) to get their child vaccinated.
Letter: Does Anmore really need an 'environmental Disneyland?'

Letter: Does Anmore really need an 'environmental Disneyland?'

Writer says they'd be "helpless" without someone taking charge of revitalizing a community but believes the local government should step in and show "local spirit."
Liberal support among Canadian voters drops to 33%: poll

Liberal support among Canadian voters drops to 33%: poll

Liberal Party numbers remain high in Atlantic Canada and Quebec, but Ontario is now a toss-up.
Opinion: Which party in B.C. benefits most from a federal Green meltdown?

Opinion: Which party in B.C. benefits most from a federal Green meltdown?

Will a Green collapse take place?
Majority of British Columbians happy with province’s name, flag

Majority of British Columbians happy with province’s name, flag

Only a small percentage of British Columbians agree with the idea of changing the name of the province to acknowledge its Indigenous heritage
Vast majority in B.C. support use of vaccine passports for sporting events, concerts, gyms

Vast majority in B.C. support use of vaccine passports for sporting events, concerts, gyms

The majority of respondents in a poll in March agreed with the concept of vaccine passports. Five months later, the public’s support has remained the same, and in some circumstances, has increased
Opinion: Walls closing in on unvaccinated

Opinion: Walls closing in on unvaccinated

'Get on the bus or get out of the way'