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LETTER: Salmon must be protected; thanks to Hyde Creek streamkeepers

LETTER: Salmon must be protected; thanks to Hyde Creek streamkeepers

The Editor, I'd like to thank the Hyde Creek Watershed Society streamkeepers for welcoming the community to their wonderful open house Nov. 16 .
LETTER: All school boards should say 'no' to Chevron grants

LETTER: All school boards should say 'no' to Chevron grants

The Editor, Re. "Chevron $ up for the taking in Tri-Cities" (The Tri-City News, Nov. 21). Congratulations to the Coquitlam Teachers' Association for coming out against Chevron's Fuel Your School program.
LETTER: All Coquitlam residents should share costs of water

LETTER: All Coquitlam residents should share costs of water

The Editor, Re. "Shift in water rates in Coquitlam" (The Tri-City News, Nov. 19).
LETTER: Coquitlam teachers should take money from Chevron

LETTER: Coquitlam teachers should take money from Chevron

The Editor, Re. "Chevron $ up for the taking in Tri-Cities" (The Tri-City News, Nov. 21).
COLUMN: Donor fatigue means Tri-City charities must be focused

COLUMN: Donor fatigue means Tri-City charities must be focused

O nce again, the contributions and generosity of businesses and individuals supporting the Crossroads Hospice Society's annual Treasures of Christmas fundraiser demonstrates the deep commitment our community has to support worthwhile projects.
LETTER: Thanks to Tri-City News for help in Port Moody election

LETTER: Thanks to Tri-City News for help in Port Moody election

The Editor, I want to thank The Tri-City News and your staff for the excellent coverage of the civic election.
LETTER: Government funding falls short for Tri-City schools

LETTER: Government funding falls short for Tri-City schools

The Editor, Re. "Chevron $ up for the taking in Tri-Cities" (The Tri-City News, Nov. 21). Thank you for your article on Chevron's Fuel your School grant program.
Plenty of opinions on mega homes

Plenty of opinions on mega homes

Editor's note: During the beginning stages of the civic election campaign, The Tri-City News received a number of letters to the editor on the issue of monster or mega homes being built in older areas of the region, specifically certain parts of Port
COLUMN: Local elections: the good, the bad and the ugly

COLUMN: Local elections: the good, the bad and the ugly

L ast Saturday was a good day for local democracy in B.C.
EDITORIAL: Are B.C. alcohol changes all good news?

EDITORIAL: Are B.C. alcohol changes all good news?

Booze will flow more freely and conveniently beginning April 1, 2015. That's when the province will be loosening its liquor rules, allowing government liquor stores to provide chilled beer and wine and more of them to be on open Sundays.