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Editorial: Barking for more dog parks

Editorial: Barking for more dog parks

Neighbourhood parks for off-leashed dogs and their owners are good for the community
Letter: Cities need to chase down available child care funding

Letter: Cities need to chase down available child care funding

The Editor, This month we saw excellent news with the long awaited announcement of the $10 per day daycare prototype sites launched across British Columbia.
Letter: Fraser Mills will bring traffic chaos

Letter: Fraser Mills will bring traffic chaos

The Editor, It is only recently that people have finally realized that we are past the early stage of traffic gridlock.
Column: Earth writes a Christmas letter to Mars

Column: Earth writes a Christmas letter to Mars

Dear Mars, I am writing to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Editorial: Speaker allegations worrisome

Editorial: Speaker allegations worrisome

Both the NDP/Green coalition and the BC Liberals have a lot at stake and so does the taxpaying public
Letter: Who benefits when SD43 trustees visit China?

Letter: Who benefits when SD43 trustees visit China?

The Editor, Re: “More cash for SD43 trustees” (Tri-City News Friday, Nov. 23, 2018).
Letter: Slow down on Citadel Drive

Letter: Slow down on Citadel Drive

The Editor, Living on Citadel Drive in Port Coquitlam can often times remove your desire to drive to the Mission Raceway.
Letter: Coquitlam council members paid well, hikes not needed

Letter: Coquitlam council members paid well, hikes not needed

The Editor, Re. “$35k and $8,400 raises for Coq. council” and “An $18k bump for mayor, $4,100 for councillors in Port Moody” (The Tri-City News, Dec. 5).
Letter: Coquitlam developers will just pass on DCC costs to buyers

Letter: Coquitlam developers will just pass on DCC costs to buyers

The Editor, Re. “Coquitlam considering DCC hikes” (The Tri-City News, Nov. 30).
Editorial: Turning down the heat to prevent grief

Editorial: Turning down the heat to prevent grief

The school district is turning down the thermostat to ensure there's enough heat for all this winter