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Big Port Moody council pay raises prompt amalgamation question

Big Port Moody council pay raises prompt amalgamation question

The Editor, Re. "Cash for hatchery (and PM council)," (The Tri-City News, Dec. 20).
Who would pay for Moore's breakfast?

Who would pay for Moore's breakfast?

The Editor, Re. "Shame on MP for comments" (Letters, The Tri-City News, Dec. 18).
EDITORIAL: Folly-la-la-la: MP Moore and Port Moody council behaviour atrocious

EDITORIAL: Folly-la-la-la: MP Moore and Port Moody council behaviour atrocious

In the holiday season, perhaps some silliness could be forgiven. But the actions of MP James Moore and Port Moody council in the last two weeks are so atrocious as to be beyond folly.
Mossom Creek Hatchery is taking steps to rebuild

Mossom Creek Hatchery is taking steps to rebuild

The Editor, Re. "Lots of help for Mossom" (The Tri-City News, Dec. 18). On behalf of the volunteers at the Mossom Creek Hatchery, I wish to express profound gratitude for the surge of community kindness since the Dec. 11 fire.
MP Moore should meet his neighbours

MP Moore should meet his neighbours

The Editor, Re. "Moore is sorry for 'insensitive' comment" (The Tri-City News, Dec. 18) "Is it my job to feed my neighbour's child? I don't think so," said local MP James Moore. Mr.
NELSON AND RADIA: Mandela, scandals and Xmas

NELSON AND RADIA: Mandela, scandals and Xmas

'T is the season of peace on earth and goodwill toward persons. And because partisan bickering doesn't go well with egg nog or figgy pudding, this week is a time for us to share rather than call each other nuts.
EDITORIAL: Recycling changes

EDITORIAL: Recycling changes

Maybe the hand-over of recycling to Multi Material BC won't be a disaster. But for the program to work, it has to be two things: user-friendly and cheaper than the current system.
Thanks for the hand when her drive went nuts

Thanks for the hand when her drive went nuts

The Editor: Good Samaritans do exist, as I discovered on Dec. 11. While driving west on Clarke Road in Coquitlam, I suddenly heard a thump.
COLUMN: Finding feeling of Christmas in cancer ward

COLUMN: Finding feeling of Christmas in cancer ward

I t was the morning of Christmas Eve last year, and once again it didn't feel like Christmas. I was having a coffee and looking at one of those family portraits and I got homesick.
What's it take to make a change?

What's it take to make a change?

The Editor, This has been a bad year for pedestrians in the Tri-Cities. There have been countless news stories of close calls and unfortunate tragedies.