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Column: Fraser Health explains approach to opioids & ODs

Column: Fraser Health explains approach to opioids & ODs

In 2016, British Columbians faced the public health emergency that is the overdose crisis.
Letter: Calm down over property assessments

Letter: Calm down over property assessments

The Editor, Re. “How much is your home worth now?” (The Tri-City News, Jan. 4) and “Land owners see big assessment jumps” (Jan. 6).
Letter: Port Moody hasn’t done enough to clear its own sidewalks

Letter: Port Moody hasn’t done enough to clear its own sidewalks

The Editor, A letter to Port Moody’s mayor and city council:
Letter: Bring back the old 160 bus to the Tri-Cities

Letter: Bring back the old 160 bus to the Tri-Cities

The Editor, I am writing regarding the 160 bus, which since the opening of the Evergreen Extension, only goes as far as Kootenay Loop in Vancouver.
Letters: Snow and ice, not so nice in the Tri-Cities

Letters: Snow and ice, not so nice in the Tri-Cities

The Editor, Re. “Get out your shovels” (The Tri-City News, Dec. 6)
Letter: Walking in winter wonderland can be difficult in Coquitlam neighbourhood

Letter: Walking in winter wonderland can be difficult in Coquitlam neighbourhood

The Editor, I regularly use the sidewalk from Brunette Avenue through to Braid Street SkyTrain and with the recent snowfalls this has been impossible to navigate due to residents not clearing their sidewalks.
Letter: $500 garbage fine is excessive for Coquitlam residents

Letter: $500 garbage fine is excessive for Coquitlam residents

The Editor, The city of Coquitlam’s bylaw that fines people $500 fine for garbage carts placed out ahead of the scheduled collection day has been in place since 1992.
Column: It is resolution time for B.C. politicians

Column: It is resolution time for B.C. politicians

The year 2016 is a wrap and it is safe to say it was one for the books.
Editorial: Assessments a shock to some

Editorial: Assessments a shock to some

If something is out of whack, you can appeal
Letters: Plenty of opinions on snow aftermath in the Tri-Cities

Letters: Plenty of opinions on snow aftermath in the Tri-Cities

The Editor, This morning, as I was driving with my brother to skate at Port Coquitlam recreation complex, I did not notice a huge pothole in the middle of Shaughnessy Street a little ways past the intersection at Lincoln Avenue.