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Letter: Help drivers help cancer patients

Letter: Help drivers help cancer patients

The Editor, Re. “Cancer drivers needed ($, too)” (The Tri-City News, Sept. 2).
Letter: Port Coquitlam, Port Moody provide service

Letter: Port Coquitlam, Port Moody provide service

The Editor, Re. "$500 a steep fine for senior’s first offence" (Letters, The Tri-City News, Sept. 2).
Letter: Port Moody council should vote to take Bert Flinn road off the books

Letter: Port Moody council should vote to take Bert Flinn road off the books

"Yes, we do need to improve the transportation grid on Port Moody's north shore over time but surely, working together, we can find more appropriate ways to accomplish this than by devastating Bert Flinn Park," write Madsen and Poste.
Letter: There's great potential in plans for Ioco lands

Letter: There's great potential in plans for Ioco lands

"Instead of being against any further growth in our community, I believe that we need to look at the potential positives in what could come out of the Ioco Lands," writes Pat Dennet.
Opinion: Can we go car-free?

Opinion: Can we go car-free?

Evergreen Line should improve access to public transit, and reduce reliance on car commuting, but only with careful planning for good access
Letter: Road alternatives inadequate for Port Moody

Letter: Road alternatives inadequate for Port Moody

The Editor, Re. “Road through park old way of thinking” (Letters, The Tri-City News, Aug. 17).
Letter: Schedule for trash pickup in Coquitlam is problem for many

Letter: Schedule for trash pickup in Coquitlam is problem for many

The Editor, Re. “Locked garbage bins will not keep the bears away” (Letters, The Tri-City News, Aug. 26).
Editorial: For back to school, what's old is new again

Editorial: For back to school, what's old is new again

School District 43 teachers are already using many of the strategies in the new curriculum
Letter: $500 a steep fine from Coquitlam for senior’s first offence

Letter: $500 a steep fine from Coquitlam for senior’s first offence

The Editor, I received a city of Coquitlam bylaw notice to advise me that I had been fined $500 for having my green cart/garbage can at the curb the night before pickup.
Letter: Keep it clean, Port Coquitlam

Letter: Keep it clean, Port Coquitlam

The Editor, A huge mess was left at Hyde Creek rec centre on Aug. 9 beside the glass drop-off and clothing drop-off boxes.