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Editorial: Your local creek is not a toilet so don't dump your crap into it

Editorial: Your local creek is not a toilet so don't dump your crap into it

Someone washed toxic sludge into a storm drain in Coquitlam and killed thousands of fish
OPINION: Wiping out a forest

OPINION: Wiping out a forest

If you've spent any time in Costco you won't be surprised to hear that its biggest selling item is ... toilet paper.
Letter: Vagramov should resign, let city call byelection

Letter: Vagramov should resign, let city call byelection

The Editor, Is there something wrong with this picture? As a resident of Port Moody, a single mom with two teenage children, a working professional with a large firm in Port Moody and a taxpayer who is active in community affairs, I am concerned abou
Letter: If you go out in the woods today, be prepared

Letter: If you go out in the woods today, be prepared

The Editor, My family has regularly tromped the trails on Burke Mountain over 25 years. With three kids romping through the woods like a herd of elephants, we never saw a bear, deer or cougar on the trail.
Monique Keiran: Canadians pay too little attention to our history

Monique Keiran: Canadians pay too little attention to our history

Seventy-five years ago this week, Allied troops launched Operation Overlord, the long-awaited and meticulously planned campaign to retake western Europe from Nazi Germany.
Letter: Modified motorcycles flaunt Port Moody noise bylaws

Letter: Modified motorcycles flaunt Port Moody noise bylaws

The Editor, I understand we have to accept daily city noises, be they from trains, ambulances or fire trucks, all of which are necessary.
Letter: PoMo 'Metrotownification' complete BS at crucial moment

Letter: PoMo 'Metrotownification' complete BS at crucial moment

The Editor, From interest I received from a comment I made on a Facebook group post a few weeks ago about the actual number of building permits issued during former Port Moody mayor Mike Clay's seven-year tenure, I decided to dig a bit deeper.
Letter: If it hit her head, she would've been dead

Letter: If it hit her head, she would've been dead

The Editor, Re. " Port Coquitlam OKs Gates Park solution " (tricitynews.com, May 23). I thought I'd give you some feedback on your article about the netting/trees at Gates Park in Port Coquitlam.
Comment: Access is the issue with food distribution, not scarcity

Comment: Access is the issue with food distribution, not scarcity

Hunger is horrid, an undesirable state few deliberately choose. We know that over 800 million suffer from hunger around the globe. In the western world, hunger surrounds us without knowing that it’s there.
Who is killing black bears? We are

Who is killing black bears? We are

Already three bears have been destroyed in the Tri-Cities. Lured by attractants such as garbage waste, bruins can become dangerous if they get used to humans