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More consultation needed on ALR

More consultation needed on ALR

The Editor, Re: "ALR and farm changes are a great leap forward" (The Tri-City News, Aug. 13). Tom Fletcher is confused about the Ministry of Agriculture's consultation, which features a public survey.
Tri-Cities school board candidates should support public education, not snipe from sidelines

Tri-Cities school board candidates should support public education, not snipe from sidelines

The Editor, Re. "Signs, tweets, talks" (The Tri-City News, Aug. 13). Being a school trustee is an experience that is rewarding and frustrating in equal measure.
COLUMN: 10 years of social enterprise at Crossroads thrift shop

COLUMN: 10 years of social enterprise at Crossroads thrift shop

T his August, the Crossroads Hospice Society (CHS) thrift store marks 10 years in operation and it's a significant milestone. Year after year, it is an important source of support for the society's work.
EDITORIAL: BCTF and province are playing chicken and chess with children

EDITORIAL: BCTF and province are playing chicken and chess with children

Parents trying to guess whether school will start in two weeks are just as in the dark as everyone else.
No need for District 43's school strike campaign

No need for District 43's school strike campaign

The Editor: Re. "SD43 launching own back-to-class push" (The Tri-City News, Aug. 8).
EDITORIAL: Internal biz

EDITORIAL: Internal biz

The Kwikwetlem First Nation has some healing to do after recent revelations about Chief Ron Giesbrecht's hefty economic development payment that took many band members, and the wider community, by surprise.
CUPE president asks: Why does School District 43 need to campaign on BCTF dispute?

CUPE president asks: Why does School District 43 need to campaign on BCTF dispute?

The Editor: Re. "SD43 launching own back-to-class push" (The Tri-City News, Aug. 8).
EDITORIAL: A day for Terry

EDITORIAL: A day for Terry

Turning B.C. Day into Terry Fox Day would be a good idea and make the summer long weekend a holiday worth celebrating. Manitoba officially plans to dedicate its August civic holiday to Port Coquitlam hometown hero and B.C. should do the same.
Residents want a pool

Residents want a pool

The Editor, RE: "$4M proposed for park - but residents want a pool" (The Tri-City News, July 30). Coun. Brent Asmundson, you are way off base in voting against replacing Rochester swimming pool.
Thanks to those who took part in WWI ceremony

Thanks to those who took part in WWI ceremony

The Editor I am writing to express my gratitude to all of the people who came out to the Port Moody cenotaph on Aug. 3 and 4.