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LETTERS: Lougheed plans are a step in the wrong direction

LETTERS: Lougheed plans are a step in the wrong direction

Dear Editor Re: Residents not keen on Lougheed plans, Burnaby NOW, March 2.
LETTERS: Make that F for fabulous - more from the mayor

LETTERS: Make that F for fabulous - more from the mayor

Dear Editor In your Feb.
OPINION: Pipeline politics makes strange bedfellows

OPINION: Pipeline politics makes strange bedfellows

The B.C. government released its wish list for what it calls "green infrastructure proposals" last week, in the hopes of garnering the attention of a federal government ready to spend billions of dollars on such projects.
Townhouses designed with style and taste

Townhouses designed with style and taste

Park View on Tillicum near the Gorge was planned before the real estate market slipped, so the 10 three-level townhouses have some features that were expected to be part of higher-priced packages, according to John Monkhouse, the Royal LePage real es
LETTERS: What's going to happen to Burnaby's baby boomers?

LETTERS: What's going to happen to Burnaby's baby boomers?

Dear Editor Can the government tell me where I will be going after the Lougheed Town Centre goes through what Metrotown and Brentwood have just been and are still going through, with highrises galore? I am a baby boomer (late 60s) on pension only.
LETTERS: Time for Burnaby to demonstrate ‘bold’ financial leadership

LETTERS: Time for Burnaby to demonstrate ‘bold’ financial leadership

Dear Editor, I have lived in Burnaby for 30 years. It has been a great community and I am proud to call it home. But it’s time to rethink what our municipal government really provides.
Opinion: Where is the premier going?

Opinion: Where is the premier going?

News that Premier Christy Clark has spent $500,000 on private jets since assuming office has – not surprisingly – raised a few eyebrows. It’s a story that has as much to do with the symbolism as it does with the dollars.
Our view: What ‘more choices’ really means

Our view: What ‘more choices’ really means

It was announced in a press release optimistically headlined, “More support, more choices for people with disabilities.
BROKE pens open letter to Burnaby MP

BROKE pens open letter to Burnaby MP

Anti pipeline group disappointed with NEB process
OUR VIEW: 'Hiding' bad news just erodes trust

OUR VIEW: 'Hiding' bad news just erodes trust

Friday afternoons or in midst of major events are known in the PR business as time to “take out the trash.