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LETTER: 91原创 needs positive light focused on future transportation

LETTER: 91原创 needs positive light focused on future transportation

Bill Masse doesn鈥檛 agree with Black Press columnist Tom Zytaruk or his thoughts on mobility pricing.
LETTER: 91原创鈥檚 proposed social housing project misses mark

LETTER: 91原创鈥檚 proposed social housing project misses mark

Appears mayor and council once again refuse to listen to what their community wants, or doesn鈥檛 want.
LETTER: Why does Ottawa not protect environment from pipeline?

LETTER: Why does Ottawa not protect environment from pipeline?

Ecosystem destruction is damaging British Columbia, says a letter writer.
Letter: A perfect night in the park

Letter: A perfect night in the park

Editor: I recently had the most surreal experience at our neighbourhood park. It was beautiful and sweet and glowy, just before dusk.
LETTER: Liberal media ignores Trump achievements

LETTER: Liberal media ignores Trump achievements

A letter writer says Trump has done great things.
LETTER: Trump is getting the job done

LETTER: Trump is getting the job done

Be grateful: U.S. president is making the world a safer place, says one 91原创 letter writer.
Letter: 91原创 woman wants supportive housing project

Letter: 91原创 woman wants supportive housing project

The proposed facility would help people turn around their lives, a letter writer says.
Letter: Crash-prone intersection requires better traffic control measures

Letter: Crash-prone intersection requires better traffic control measures

Editor: The following is an open letter to the Township of 91原创:
Letter: Supportive housing an important component of community鈥檚 social fabric

Letter: Supportive housing an important component of community鈥檚 social fabric

Editor: The following is an open letter to Township of 91原创 Mayor Jack Froese and council:
Letter: Out of sight, out of mind

Letter: Out of sight, out of mind

Editor: In his May 15 essay , Black Press chairman David Black notes that a comprehensive study (overseen by Environment Canada) into the behaviour of diluted bitumen (dilbit) when released into gritty B.C. coastal waters found that most of the spill sinks to the bottom within three hours.