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Letter: 'Sensitive' makes no sense for pot in Port Moody

Letter: 'Sensitive' makes no sense for pot in Port Moody

The Editor, Re. " PoMo cannabis applicants left hanging by council adjournment " (The Tri-City News, Nov. 28) and " Letter: A 'no' to pot shops in Port Moody " (tricitynews.com, Nov. 29).
Letter: 'Obscene' pay hikes for School District 43 administrators

Letter: 'Obscene' pay hikes for School District 43 administrators

The Editor, Re. " Big hikes for admin as teachers fight for pay raises " (The Tri-City News, Nov. 28). I thought it was obscene to see such a huge pay rise and the amounts that the School District 43’s top staff members earn.
Letter: Fix terrible intersections first, Coquitlam

Letter: Fix terrible intersections first, Coquitlam

The Editor, Re. " Highrise proposed for Coquitlam's Maillardville " (tricitynews.com, Dec. 1). Welcome to Coquitlam — and another highrise.
Letter: Why aren't teachers' wage demands affordable?

Letter: Why aren't teachers' wage demands affordable?

The Editor, Re. " Big hikes for admin as teachers fight for pay raises " (The Tri-City News, Nov. 28).
Letter: Someone left garbage in this PoCo creek and the city did nothing

Letter: Someone left garbage in this PoCo creek and the city did nothing

The Editor, This summer I took a walk on the south side of Lougheed Highway, east of Westwood and before the Hastings cross street and was shocked to see all the litter that had accumulated in the ravine beside the highway.
Letter: Burnaby right to charge 'greedy' ride-hailing firms same as taxis

Letter: Burnaby right to charge 'greedy' ride-hailing firms same as taxis

Editor: Re: “They are taxis”: Burnaby to charge ride-hailing companies same fees as cabs , NOW News I for one applaud council’s decision to see the world as it really is, not the fantasy world advanced by huge billion-dollar multi-national corporatio
Letter: This is why cities allow affordable rentals to be torn down

Letter: This is why cities allow affordable rentals to be torn down

The Editor, Re. " Letter: This is why Coquitlam car numbers are no surprise to residents " and " Letter: Money talks and renters are hurt in Coquitlam " (Letters, tricitynews.com, Dec. 1).
Letter: Terrible transit riders and insufficient parking hurt SkyTrain stats

Letter: Terrible transit riders and insufficient parking hurt SkyTrain stats

The Editor, Re. " Is Coq. ‘losing ground’ in efforts to promote driving alternatives? " (The Tri-City News, Nov. 28). My wife and I are retired. Once a week, we have to travel downtown and choose to take SkyTrain instead of driving.
Editorial: Shop local to keep climate footprint small

Editorial: Shop local to keep climate footprint small

Sourcing locally-made food and gifts will put a dent in your Co2 emissions and keep the local economy moving
Jack Knox: How an innocent typo summoned Satan to a Christmas parade

Jack Knox: How an innocent typo summoned Satan to a Christmas parade

Old Nick showed up at the Comox Valley Christmas parade on Sunday. No, not St. Nick. Old Nick. Beelzebub. Lucifer. Mephistopheles. Satan. As advertised. Courtenay Mayor Bob Wells saw at least four versions of the devil at Sunday’s festivities.