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Letter: Why is tax money being spent on bike lanes, then?

Letter: Why is tax money being spent on bike lanes, then?

The Editor, Re. “Mountie misinformed about cyclists’ road rights” (Opinion, The Tri-City News, June 9).
Letter: Recycling depots should be open 365 days a year in Coquitlam

Letter: Recycling depots should be open 365 days a year in Coquitlam

The Editor, Re. “Dumping expensive, city cracks down” (The Tri-City News, June 2).
Column: City leadership needed on green spaces, biodiversity

Column: City leadership needed on green spaces, biodiversity

Residents appreciate Coquitlam’s greenery, considered by many as one of the city’s defining characteristics.
Letter: Why does Port Moody share curling but not fire & cops?

Letter: Why does Port Moody share curling but not fire & cops?

The Editor, Having recently received my Port Moody property tax bill, it is disheartening to read the same old comments from Mayor Mike Clay that the city has only two options regarding taxes.
Letter: Shredding worries in Port Moody

Letter: Shredding worries in Port Moody

The Editor, I hope The Tri-City News does not get read in Victoria.
Letter: Budget requirement invades family privacy

Letter: Budget requirement invades family privacy

The Editor, I thought I lived in Canada until encountering my son’s Grade 12 Grad Transitions requirements.
Editorial: Rocky road for enhanced daycare

Editorial: Rocky road for enhanced daycare

Families struggling now not likely to see relief soon
Letter: Thanks to volunteers

Letter: Thanks to volunteers

The Editor, I just wanted to thank all of the volunteers and leaders in the Hyde Creek District Girl Guides for all of their wonderful work with our girls this year.
Letter: ‘Disheartened’ at federal cuts that hurt efforts for salmon

Letter: ‘Disheartened’ at federal cuts that hurt efforts for salmon

The Editor, Re. “Federal cuts hit Tri-City stream groups” (The Tri-City News, May 31).
Editorial: Transportation will cost us more

Editorial: Transportation will cost us more

But keeping transit affordable key to curing congestion