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Burnaby's 4% property tax hike is value for the money
Burnaby Citizens Association council has delivered yet another balanced budget, allowing for expansion in critical areas of the city
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-15 21:54:29



HandyDART's high costs not a surprise
I have been driving HandyDart-style wheelchair buses since 1975 when provided by charities like the Easter Seals
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-15 14:05:17



Who's protecting teachers' rights to volunteer?
What are the school trustees doing to protect the rights of those teachers who choose to volunteer?
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-10 21:36:23



Conversion to nationalism simply serves an ideology
Tom Fletcher is right when he says that the tanker debate sinks to a new low, and his op-ed piece is scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-10 21:36:22



Congratulations to Byrne Creek secondary for prestigious award
I want to congratulate Byrne Creek Secondary School on receiving the prestigious ASCD Whole Child Award, given to one school annually
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-10 21:36:22



Meter readers have been patient
BC Hydro's right British Columbians have been patient. For over a year now they've brought forward varied concerns about smart meters
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-08 21:14:20



Burnaby volunteer gives us a moment in the sun
Speaking before guests at the Shadbolt Centre on Friday, May 4, Burnaby's new Citizen of the Year, Kehar Singh Aujla,
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-08 21:14:20



Canada needs a national housing strategy
Thanks to Burnaby-Douglas MP Kennedy Stewart for calling for a national housing strategy.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-05-04 20:42:25



Who will speak for B.C. on the pipeline issue?
Economist Robyn Allan revealed a likely reason for our provincial government's refusal to comment on the Enbridge pipeline proposal
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-30 20:42:59





Tax and regulate all illegal drugs
Legalize, control and tax all illegal or restricted drugs. The government should control the production and distribution
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-30 20:42:59



High school elective courses being cut
I read with dismay your opinion piece about teachers and extracurricular activity.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-30 20:42:58



BC Hydro appreciates customers' patience
I'd like to thank BC Hydro customers for their patience as we transition to a more modern electricity system.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-30 20:42:57



Fall victim thankful for help
On April 13, while walking to the 106 bus stop on Kingsway east of McKay, I tripped on an uneven sidewalk.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-24 12:48:13



Taxes, not donations, should pay for medical equipment
The other day a plea for a charitable donation arrived in the mail. It came from the Burnaby Hospital Foundation.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-24 12:48:12



Call for replacing TransLink management
It is time to replace TransLink's management team.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-24 12:48:11



Lots of tanker questions, NewsLeader series praised
Thank you for your series on the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-24 12:48:10



Retired teachers big volunteers
As volunteers are to be recognized during Volunteer Week, April 15 to 21, it's worth noting the contributions of retired teachers.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-19 18:44:32



Burnaby resident saw pollution up close and personal
Re: 'People of the Inlet' oppose pipeline expansion
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-19 18:44:31



Teachers job action having a social impact on students
I am not trying to take a side with the government or with the teachers, but social development is crucial to young people
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-13 09:09:49



Save Katimavik!
Katimavik has enabled over 30,000 Canadians to volunteer for local organizations like the Burnaby Arts Council and Forest Ethics
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-13 09:09:49



Time to defend CBC
I am deeply concerned by the federal Conservative government plans to cut over $100 million from the CBC.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-12 21:09:35



Right-wing deficit-slaying focus hurting the middle class
Instead of spending on the infrastructure needed to prepare for the future, both governments have been seized by the conservative bug
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-09 21:33:04



Why didn't Adrian Dix pay a fine for fare evasion?
Why did Dix only get a warning? Anyone else would have been fined $173. I would like someone at TransLink to explain
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-04-04 01:05:54



Thanks to Burnaby RCMP for helping to find lost child
Our friends briefly lost their three-year-old in Central Park yesterday, as it was growing dark.
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-03-28 22:22:27



Follow the thrift store money trail
It's important to understand that the charities Value Village supports are worthwhile causes and they clearly benefit
Newspaper: Burnaby Newsleader
Feed: Letters Date: 2012-03-26 21:40:07



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