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LETTER: Mayors: take transit

LETTER: Mayors: take transit

Dear Editor: The mayors of the Lower Mainland are praising public transportation, but I wonder how many are willing to give up their hefty car allowances. Just saying.
LETTER: Care home layoffs ‘unspeakably cruel’

LETTER: Care home layoffs ‘unspeakably cruel’

Dear Editor: I have been out of town and this is my first chance to respond to your front-page article concerning the coming layoffs at Inglewood Care Centre (Jan. 27).
LETTER: SeaBus bomb scare scuttles evening transit adventure

LETTER: SeaBus bomb scare scuttles evening transit adventure

Dear Editor: Re: Walkman Prompts SeaBus Evacuation , March 13 front-page story. Motivated by the North Shore mayors’ debate last Monday night, we set out to take the SeaBus downtown to meet our friends for dinner at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10.
LETTER: Trust not tax is behind voter push-back

LETTER: Trust not tax is behind voter push-back

Dear Editor: Re: North Van Mayors Pitch For Yes Vote , March 11 front-page story. I read the article posted in your Wednesday edition and would like to provide some thoughts to this issue.
EDITORIAL: By association

EDITORIAL: By association

Protesters gathered around the country this weekend at rallies against the federal government’s anti-terrorism bill.
LETTER: Vote yes and make Lower Mainland envy of Canada

LETTER: Vote yes and make Lower Mainland envy of Canada

Dear Editor: OK I can’t take it anymore. If you as a voter in Metro Vancouver don’t vote yes in the transit referendum you are just plain stupid.
LETTER: Showing face part of our culture

LETTER: Showing face part of our culture

Dear Editor: The culture in my birth country of England has certain basic tenets, central beliefs/principles that have lasted for hundreds of years. Those tenets are shared by most of the people who have come to Canada and become Canadians.
EDITORIAL: Call the auditors

EDITORIAL: Call the auditors

In an apparent bid to become B.C.’s most ironic government agency, the Auditor General for Local Government has cost us all $5.2 million and produced exactly one audit — a far cry from the 18 a year they promised.
Should we abolish daylight savings?

Should we abolish daylight savings?

Early this week most Canadians set their clocks forward one hour to comply with daylight savings time, the telltale sign that spring is around the corner.
EDITORIAL: A step up

EDITORIAL: A step up

The province has set aside funds to allow the province’s 16,000 single-parent households collecting welfare to have free access to childcare and one year of school tuition in approved programs. For this, we offer the government nothing but praise.