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Annual municipal elections should come back

Annual municipal elections should come back

The Editor, Re. "Four years?" (Opinion, The Tri-City News, Sept. 25). I don't know who wrote the editorial suggesting longer terms for municipal politicians but they clearly don't know anything about the subject or democracy.
RADIA: Money at play, he wants his say

RADIA: Money at play, he wants his say

S ome of our elected officials apparently don't have a lot respect for the electorate. Some Metro Vancouver mayors don't like the BC Liberal government's idea of holding a referendum next year on TransLink funding.
Less choice means trips to U.S.

Less choice means trips to U.S.

The Editor, Re: Face to Face: Is cross-border shopping un-Canadian or understandable? Sept. 27 edition. I faithfully go down once every month and shop. My main reason for shopping in Bellingham is that here you can not buy the things I shop for.
Using a car cheaper and more convenient

Using a car cheaper and more convenient

The Editor, Re: Public bus approved for Chilliwack-Abbotsford-Langley route. I'm thrilled, I really am, but what we really need is some way for people to get between Mission and Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows directly.
Vary artists at park

Vary artists at park

The Editor, Since moving here a year-and-a-half ago my wife and I have often enjoyed a walk to Rocky Point Park in the evening. When we first went, there was a musician at the entrance to the dock playing an amplified guitar.
EDITORIAL: Failure to plan

EDITORIAL: Failure to plan

Coquitlam is moving ahead on its vision to make the city a livable one while still providing affordable housing and connecting with transit.
Riverview lands should be preserved

Riverview lands should be preserved

The Editor, I believe I am one of many who are very disappointed with the stand taken by B.C. Premier Christy Clark with respect to the Riverview lands.
Homeless also deserve help

Homeless also deserve help

The Editor, I was extremely disappointed to find out that the Heat Shelter in Port Coquitlam will not be opened as planned this fall/winter due to a number of issues.
EDITORIAL: Garbage costs

EDITORIAL: Garbage costs

Are you ready for a ban on food scraps in garbage by 2015? The planned ban on organics is a problem that Metro Vancouver politicians are trying to grapple with, weighing the cost of exempting older apartments from the ban and letting private operator
BUCHOLTZ: New West partly to blame for its traffic woes

BUCHOLTZ: New West partly to blame for its traffic woes

The Pattullo Bridge may be with us a lot longer, given the split over what would be the best option for replacing it.