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Don't slash, build

Don't slash, build

Dear Editor: The next election is inevitably going to be a discussion of what to do with what little money is left to the provincial government.
Days of our lives - in Burnaby

Days of our lives - in Burnaby

Dear Editor: Who doesn't enjoy watching a good soap opera? With a dedicated group of followers, these shows can continue on for decades.
Environmental issues growing

Environmental issues growing

Dear Editor: In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, it is time for us to reevaluate our head-in-the-sand position on global warming/climate change.
Hospital group's credibility is gone

Hospital group's credibility is gone

Dedicated staff and volunteers at Burnaby Hospital have served our community for decades. Unfortunately, over time the hospital has been neglected and is now in desperate physical condition. Conditions for patients are equally desperate.
Fee increase surprises

Fee increase surprises

Dear Editor: It will be three years since the new garbage pickup has been in service on Nov. 23, 2009; this will be roughly 150 weeks, less the official holidays.
Public has come to expect 'toxic' politics

Public has come to expect 'toxic' politics

Politics in the B.C. legislature has become toxic. That has been perhaps Christy Clark's most astute observation since becoming premier at her party's behest a year and a half ago.
Taxes of great concern

Taxes of great concern

Dear Editor: The fact that people discuss their ability to pay taxes, property or any other, is a sign of great concern. Taxes are set by the strength of an economy in the free market society.
Sad to see changes

Sad to see changes

Dear Editor: With regret and sadness, after all these years, Save-On-Foods at Station Square at McKay Avenue, is closing on Dec. 29 owing to extensive construction.
Family Day? Perhaps this should be the theme

Family Day? Perhaps this should be the theme

The first official B.C. Family Day statutory holiday is on Feb. 11, 2013. Chances are most of us will be putting our feet up watching TV, going shopping, or taking off to the ski slopes for a fun-filled break.
Change at centre is necessary

Change at centre is necessary

Dear Editor: George Derby Centre is a community based complex care facility for 300 residents, most of whom are veterans of the Armed Forces.