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Will hysteria sway your vote?

Will hysteria sway your vote?

The transit plebiscite in Metro Vancouver appears to have degenerated from being a Yes versus No battle to a Doom versus Gloom fight. The past couple of weeks saw two good examples of the hysteria either side likes to employ.
Letters: Libraries are priceless

Letters: Libraries are priceless

Dear Editor Re: Parents love libraries, Burnaby NOW , April 24. No wonder.
Letters: Nothing but good things in the budget

Letters: Nothing but good things in the budget

Dear Editor Re: Burnaby NDP MPs critical of Tories’ balanced budget, Burnaby NOW, April 21. The NOW should note this is not the Conservative government’s first balanced budget since 2006.
UPDATE: Letters: City of Burnaby doing a good job

UPDATE: Letters: City of Burnaby doing a good job

Dear Editor News of the City of Burnaby year-end surplus is an opportunity for those of not familiar with how this occurred to ask those who are. I have made inquiries and learned that this is due to e.g.
It's a battle of doom versus gloom

It's a battle of doom versus gloom

The transit plebiscite appears to have degenerated from a Yes versus No battle to a doom versus gloom fight. The past couple of weeks saw two good examples of the hysteria either side likes to employ.
Less than a quarter of Burnaby ballots in

Less than a quarter of Burnaby ballots in

There’s no more sacred or noble exercise a citizen can perform than casting a ballot. Except when they don’t bother to do it.
How much do taxpayers have a right to know?

How much do taxpayers have a right to know?

What do taxpayers have the right to know, or need to know, when top brass in city positions are shown the door? In the last Burnaby NOW we published a story about the former Burnaby school district superintendent’s golden handshake.
Transit plebiscite is targeting the wrong villains

Transit plebiscite is targeting the wrong villains

What makes a good story? A hero with whom we can empathize. A villain we can blame. These are features of stories we have been told since we were children. The no side in B.C.'s transit plebiscite keeps telling us there are plenty of villains.
Is Burnaby's big surplus really good news?

Is Burnaby's big surplus really good news?

Dear Editor: Re: Burnaby’s surprise $100-million surplus. Put in the simplest terms, that amounts to almost a quarter of the year’s operating cost for the city, or just under half of a year’s property tax revenue.
MLA is more than just a 'good soldier'

MLA is more than just a 'good soldier'

Dear Editor: I read with interest the article in the recent Burnaby Now (Campaign more about Clark than Lee, Our View, April 17) regarding the MLA Richard Lee recall campaign. I met Mr. Lee a while ago, and he seemed a nice man.