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Deal with coyote problem now

Deal with coyote problem now

Re: Coyote encounter leaves dog injured, Aug. 2, Burnaby NOW. There was an earlier article written in the Burnaby NOW on Friday, May 24, 2013 about aggressive coyotes by C.G. Brown Memorial Pool. I cannot understand the City of Burnaby.
Keep dogs on leashes

Keep dogs on leashes

Re: Coyote encounter leaves dog injured, Burnaby NOW, Aug. 2.
Thank you to sponsors

Thank you to sponsors

Cwenengitel Aboriginal Society of Surrey, B.C. would like to extend our gratitude to all our sponsors of our Pow Wow at the July 20 and 21, 2013 Fusion Festival, whose support and generous donations made our first annual Pow Wow a success.
Eating local has a big impact

Eating local has a big impact

Supermarket shelves, coolers and produce sections are stuffed with food from every part of the world. The apparent abundance is staggering. But it's also deceptive.
Cartoonist got it right

Cartoonist got it right

Kudos to your cartoonist for depicting the spirit of John Cummins' disastrous termination with provincial politics. As one of the "dissidents" who is being blamed by Mr.
Postpartum support available

Postpartum support available

The Pacific Post Partum Support Society staff and board of directors wish to send our condolences to the Gibson family and community of Winnipeg. This is tragic news that highlights the importance of resources for women, families and community.
Release unnecessary worries this weekend

Release unnecessary worries this weekend

Confession - this was going to be an editorial about long weekend safety. You know the ones - we tell you not to drink and drive, to be safe on the roads, in the water, with each other. Don't leave your children or pets in the car.
With great heat comes great responsibility

With great heat comes great responsibility

It's official. We've broken another record - the sunniest July since 1985. By Thursday, we could break another one, the driest July since 1953. This has been a fabulous summer so far.
Stop contributing to pet problem

Stop contributing to pet problem

Dear Editor: Re: Burnaby pet stores against ban, Burnaby NOW, July 17. I love that Pet Habitat owner Tom Peters is proud he purchases from the Hunte Corp.
Economic plan on shaky ground

Economic plan on shaky ground

The cornerstone of the B.C. Liberal government's longterm economic strategy is an expanded liquefied natural gas industry, but a new study underscores how shaky some of the assumptions embedded in that strategy are. The study, commissioned by the B.