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Letter: PoMo referendum question 'boggles the mind'

Letter: PoMo referendum question 'boggles the mind'

The Editor, Re. “Port Moody unveils land sale referendum question” and “Pollster says PoMo Q not clear enough” (The Tri-City News, Sept. 12).
Letter: Social media could be effective tool for politicians, if...

Letter: Social media could be effective tool for politicians, if...

The Editor, Re. “Social media poisoning politics, Port Coquitlam mayor laments” (tricitynews.com, Sept. 14).
Editorial: For women, council still unappealing in Tri-Cities

Editorial: For women, council still unappealing in Tri-Cities

Women aren't lining up to be councillors, more seeking the school trustee post, but diversity is on the rise, judging by recent crop of candidates
Editorial: Billboards? A cautious 'yes'

Editorial: Billboards? A cautious 'yes'

With a careful plan, billboards can be an effective revenue generator and communications tool
Editorial: He won our hearts one difficult step at a time

Editorial: He won our hearts one difficult step at a time

Terry Fox became a national hero without a social media profile, setting an example for us all
Letter: Felines outside both in danger & are a danger

Letter: Felines outside both in danger & are a danger

The Editor, Re. “Watch out for coyotes, says cat owner” (The Tri-City News, Sept. 5).
Letter: Just say ‘No’ to billboards in Coquitlam

Letter: Just say ‘No’ to billboards in Coquitlam

The Editor, Re. “Coquitlam, want electronic billboards?” (The Tri-City News, Sept. 12).
Letter: Let us recycle all recyclables in PoCo

Letter: Let us recycle all recyclables in PoCo

The Editor, Re. “Fix recycling system” (Letters, The Tri-City News, Sept. 7).
Column: No Mondays? Great, but not for parents

Column: No Mondays? Great, but not for parents

For most, Mondays are a routinely lousy day of the week.
Letter: Plenty of blame to share for PoCo rail fire

Letter: Plenty of blame to share for PoCo rail fire

The Editor, Re. “Comms kerfuffle at rail yard blaze” (The Tri-City News, Sept. 5).