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Letter: LD advocate needed in SD43

Letter: LD advocate needed in SD43

The Editor, Re. “Parents want more support for dyslexic students” (The Tri-City News, May 20).
Letter: Businesses should look up to save money

Letter: Businesses should look up to save money

The Editor, Lately, I’ve been thinking about the various trends in corporate social responsibility and the schemes to reduce their carbon footprint.
Letter: Government doesn't care about being green

Letter: Government doesn't care about being green

The Editor, When it comes to our environment, we have been burdened with inadequate government at all levels for decades.
Editorial: Changing speeds to save lives

Editorial: Changing speeds to save lives

New speed limits, signs reflecting weather and driving conditions appear to be sensible approach to highway driving
Column: Hiring someone with mental illness can help you both

Column: Hiring someone with mental illness can help you both

This prejudicial misunderstanding, still surprisingly prevalent among employers across our country, is robbing mentally ill individuals of their fairly deserved right for employment.
Letter: Tax increases don’t add up in Coquitlam

Letter: Tax increases don’t add up in Coquitlam

The Editor, In mid-February, after receiving my property assessment, I wrote to Coquitlam city council, Tri-City MLAs, provincial leaders and those responsible for housing.
Letter: Riverview is perfect place to care for people

Letter: Riverview is perfect place to care for people

The Editor, Re. “Pre-demo work to begin” (The Tri-City News, May 25).
Letter: Coronation Park may be perfect place for density

Letter: Coronation Park may be perfect place for density

The Editor, Re. “Coronation Park plan shows no future for single-family homes” (Letters, The Tri-City News, May 27).
Letter: What happens when your doc goes away?

Letter: What happens when your doc goes away?

The Editor, I was told in a phone call from my pharmacist this past weekend that my family doctor is no longer practising medicine and that, as a result, they were not able to fill the prescription that I had phoned in days earlier.
Letter: ‘There is no such thing as a free lunch’ for politicians

Letter: ‘There is no such thing as a free lunch’ for politicians

The Editor, Re. “Councillor wants province to ban union, corporate election money” (The Tri-City News, May 25).