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How about a third crossing from Port Moody?

How about a third crossing from Port Moody?

The Editor, Re. "Belcarra lease expiry worries mayor" (The Tri-City News, March 15). Metro Vancouver's regional growth strategy requires Port Moody's population to grow from almost 30,000 to about 45,000 over the next 25 years.
No duck sign is a sign of the times in PoCo

No duck sign is a sign of the times in PoCo

The Editor, I know times change and things must move on. We continue to eliminate green space and wildlife habitat in Port Coquitlam (e.g., Dominion Triangle development) and erect monoliths (e.g.
Please stop the unwanted robocalls, MP Donnelly

Please stop the unwanted robocalls, MP Donnelly

The Editor, Is anyone else in the Tri-Cities experiencing abuse from NDP MP Fin Donnelly 's use of automated phone calls to try and pitch his political agenda? In the past week, his automated diallers have brought his voice to my telephone number at
RADIA: BC Liberals are done like dinner

RADIA: BC Liberals are done like dinner

FACE TO FACE: Can Christy Clark and the BC Liberals still win the May election? I t's over. Throw in the towel, raise the white flag - Christy Clark and the BC Liberals are done like dinner. I predict that Ms.
Trash bills are higher in Coquitlam. Why?

Trash bills are higher in Coquitlam. Why?

The Editor, Re. "City bills are due soon for water, sewer" (The Tri-City News, March 8). Thank you for publishing the utilities bills for the Tri-Cities.
NELSON: Never count out BC's right wing

NELSON: Never count out BC's right wing

FACE TO FACE: Can Christy Clark and the BC Liberals still win the May election? I t's a bit soon to compare Premier Christy Clark's chances for winning May's election to that of a snowball surviving Hell. Sure, it looks bad.
Speak up on Port Moody's future development

Speak up on Port Moody's future development

The Editor, Re. "Concerns raised over PoMo OCP" (The Tri-City News, March 15).
EDITORIAL: Fight fat before WiFi in BC schools

EDITORIAL: Fight fat before WiFi in BC schools

Calm heads prevailed at the BC Teachers' Federation annual general meeting this past week with the abandonment of motions calling on boards of education to stop installing wireless networks in schools.
EDITORIAL: The future of Port Moody is taller, denser

EDITORIAL: The future of Port Moody is taller, denser

Port Moody has come a long way since its early mill town days and doesn't look anything like the sleepy suburb of yesteryear.
COLUMN: PMSS shooting game provides opportunity for debate

COLUMN: PMSS shooting game provides opportunity for debate

I'm not a big fan of violent video games and have had lots of time to think about them since my sons started playing games where shooting is the main objective.