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O'NEILL: Canada's path is better than the UN's

O'NEILL: Canada's path is better than the UN's

FACE TO FACE: Is Canada on the right track with its approach to foreign policy? Let's turn back the clock a few weeks and examine an important bit of Canadian political history that, in the excitement of the May 2 general election, was overlooked.
PoCo pooch park might be better at Gates Park

PoCo pooch park might be better at Gates Park

The Editor, Re. "PoCo ponders options for budget surplus" (The Tri-City News, May 6). The article referenced above mentions the city of Port Coquitlam may build an off-leash dog park at the corner of Bury Avenue and Maple Street in downtown PoCo.
EDITORIAL: School board faces tough choices on technology

EDITORIAL: School board faces tough choices on technology

School District 43 has no choice but to invest in technology if it wants to continue to push the boundaries of learning for students For the last few years, the district has struggled with slow internet connections and without an $800,000 investment
Poor planning by Port Moody city council

Poor planning by Port Moody city council

The Editor, Re. "Fire hall on front burner after controversial vote" (The Tri-City News, May 6). I would like to express my outrage at the way Port Moody city council has handled the Number 1 fire hall replacement issue.
The Tories and 'good' government

The Tories and 'good' government

The Editor, Re. "Canadians voted with their heads" (Face to Face, The Tri-City News, May 6). I think Face to Face columnist Terry O'Neill is putting too much faith in the Conservatives.
NELSON: Tories must keep eye on Ontario

NELSON: Tories must keep eye on Ontario

FACE TO FACE: Oh, about that federal election... On Monday, while I sat scrutineering in the gym at Moody middle school, Canadians elected a Conservative majority government and, more surprisingly, an NDP official opposition. Wow.
O'NEILL: Canadians voted with their heads

O'NEILL: Canadians voted with their heads

FACE TO FACE: Oh, about that federal election...
YORKE: Longing for a simpler life - and more storage

YORKE: Longing for a simpler life - and more storage

One hundred pounds. I arrived in this country about three years ago with one hundred pounds of stuff in two suitcases. Fast-forward to today and I can hardly fit my stuff into a five-by-12-foot storage facility packed to the ceiling.
EDITORIAL: Youth vote not yet strong

EDITORIAL: Youth vote not yet strong

In honour of Youth Week this week, it's timely to consider whether the vaunted youth vote made as big a splash in Monday's election as many media pundits predicted. The simple answer is: not likely.
6-year-old knows PoMo fire hall decision is wrong

6-year-old knows PoMo fire hall decision is wrong

The Editor, Re. "Hall of a change" (The Tri-City News, April 29). On the Port Moody fire hall referendum voting day, I took my six-year-old daughter with me to the polling station.