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OUR VIEW: Sigh, we're getting used to tax hikes

OUR VIEW: Sigh, we're getting used to tax hikes

Burnaby is hiking your taxes by 2.65 per cent. It could be worse, and it could be better. Over on the North Shore, West Vancouver is hiking its taxes by 6.89 per cent and North Vancouver is hiking theirs by 3.9 per cent. So, 2.
OPINION: Will complacency be the B.C. Liberals' downfall?

OPINION: Will complacency be the B.C. Liberals' downfall?

The B.C. Liberals show no sign of dropping their public pretence that all is well in the world and that their hold on power in this province will not end anytime soon, no matter how many controversies may befall them.
LETTERS: Preserve the historic art gallery

LETTERS: Preserve the historic art gallery

Dear Editor Regarding the Art Poll (asking whether Burnaby needs a new art gallery): What other art gallery has such historical significance and a ghost to boot! We must keep it right where it is and enjoy the beautiful setting as well.
LETTERS: Trans Mountain will protect the safety of the coast

LETTERS: Trans Mountain will protect the safety of the coast

Dear Editor: Re: Risk of an oil spill is just too large, Opinion, Burnaby NOW, April 28. Trans Mountain believes the safety of our coastline is paramount.
Meternity, motherhood and the war that no one wins

Meternity, motherhood and the war that no one wins

Blame it on the sunshine that’s baking my brain as I type this on my patio. Blame it on my inherent inability to stay out of arguments and a streak of the contrarian that’s part of my nature.
Opinion: Good leaders project their values and passions

Opinion: Good leaders project their values and passions

What is this thing we call leadership? That’s the question I was asked to decode for an audience of woman business owners last week.
OUR VIEW: Teens simply shouldn’t be homeless

OUR VIEW: Teens simply shouldn’t be homeless

Has anything changed since last year for homeless youth in the city? We doubt it. In fact, things have probably gotten harder for kids out on the streets.
OPINION: Real estate’s hidden hazard

OPINION: Real estate’s hidden hazard

The recent real estate price boom has a lot of alarming aspects, but the most alarming is not to do with prices, losing our heritage or increasing the footprint of homes.
LETTERS: Bill too restrictive

LETTERS: Bill too restrictive

Dear Editor The bottom line is the proposed legislation on medically assisted dying is too restrictive. It does not comply with the Supreme Court’s decision in Carter v.
LETTERS: Where is new water going to come from?

LETTERS: Where is new water going to come from?

Dear Editor So now we are going to have water restrictions starting in May this year because we were running low on water last year.