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People, places and events

The yearly Whole Lotta Art sale hosted by Watershed Artworks happens this Sunday, Sept. 16 in North Delta.


 

Learn from meter readers' wait

Re: "BC Hydro thanks customers' patience," Letters, May 2.


 

Smart meters still equal lost jobs

Re: "Meter readers being left behind," letter to the editor, Wednesday, Feb. 8.


 

Union relies on Luddite sense

Re: Job losses are a real concern (Burnaby Now, Jan. 13).


 

Meter readers being left behind

In his letter last week, David Field argues that job loss is a necessary outcome of technological innovation. He argues that meter readers will be fine because technological innovation also brings new jobs in new areas.


 

Notes from city hall

There is an issue with smart meters that not many people are aware of - the loss of meter readers' jobs, according to Gwenne Farrell, vice-president of COPE 378.


 

Ask the right meter questions

Benjamin Alldritt's Jan. 15 column, Meter Opposition is Not So Smart, tried to dismiss public concerns about smart meters as "asking the wrong questions."


 

Who's going to benefit?

Re: Job losses are a real concern, Letters to the editor, Burnaby NOW, Jan. 13.


 

Job losses are a real concern

Re: Do some research, Letter to the Editor, Burnaby NOW, Jan. 6


 

City hears more smart meter debate

Lost jobs or lost electricity? Two sides of the smart meter debate came to the City of North Vancouver to make their cases before council Monday.


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