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Letter: Port Coquitlam races in 1970s, too

Letter: Port Coquitlam races in 1970s, too

The Editor, Re. "One week ’til PoCo’s big bike race" (The Tri-City News, July 8).
Letter: Groceries & good deed appreciated

Letter: Groceries & good deed appreciated

The Editor, There are still Good Samaritans, especially in Coquitlam.
Letter: Pushback on trash regs

Letter: Pushback on trash regs

The Editor, We had the Port Coquitlam Ambassadors in the cul de sac one morning recently, looking through the bins.
Letter: What will be legacy of enviro protection?

Letter: What will be legacy of enviro protection?

The Editor, To Port Moody Mayor Mike Clay and city council:
Column: You finally made it, kindergarten graduates of 2016

Column: You finally made it, kindergarten graduates of 2016

Thank you distinguished teachers, loving parents, younger siblings currently wiping boogers on the chairs and, most of all, you members of the kindergarten class of 2016 for inviting me here today to give the commencement address at your graduation ceremony.
Editorial: Foreign ownership numbers hard to believe

Editorial: Foreign ownership numbers hard to believe

The provincial government is working hard to placate voters rather than to get to the bottom of housing affordability crisis
Letter: Riverview & developers’ gold

Letter: Riverview & developers’ gold

The Editor, Re. “A disturbing demolition on Riverview grounds” (Green Scene, The Tri-City News, June 24).
Letter: People of B.C. must speak up on KM pipeline

Letter: People of B.C. must speak up on KM pipeline

The Editor, Re. “Safety measures aplenty in pipeline plan: Kinder” (Letters, The Tri-City News, June 24) and “Review ends with whimper & 157 conditions” (Green Scene, The Tri-City News, June 10).
Editorial: Reservation scalpers taking fun out of camping

Editorial: Reservation scalpers taking fun out of camping

But should a transaction fee be implemented for commercial operators and people who reserve campsites with no intention of staying in them
Column: Water everywhere but provincial political will is dry

Column: Water everywhere but provincial political will is dry

There are two principles politicians must follow if they are to honour their public office: They must be guided by the public interest and they must elevate this collective wellbeing above special interest groups.