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Nothing to hide

Re: Some unanswered questions (NewsLeader, Oct. 23) To indulge Murray Martin and his union-allied “P… more
Nothing wrong with the Queen

There seems to be a movement afoot from those who hold sway over the media to do anything and everyt… more
A question of marbles

Re: Allegations marbles thrown under horses’ hooves by Olympic protesters Your story links them dire… more
MLA Bloy criticized for comments

Re: Olympic protesters are “terrorists”: Bloy (NewsLeader, Nov. 5) For those in the know it is not s… more
Rafe responds to columnist

Re: Usual suspects in the salmon crisis (B.C. Views, NewsLeader, Oct. 31) Tom Fletcher describes my … more
People want more rapid transit

We would like to comment on your recent editorial on TransLink’s rapid transit studies (Not idiots, … more
Poverty is becoming our shame

Poverty in British Columbia is becoming a persistent black mark against our province. For the past … more
Time for Canada to pull out

For the umpteenth time I am wondering why our young men and women are fighting and dying in Afghanis… more
Cameron library should expand

Re: Burnaby Public Library sustains 22 per cent cut in provincial funding (NewsLeader, Oct. 24) The… more
Time to take our health into our own hands

Over the last few weeks pretty much every paper in the Lower Mainland has spread fear and panic abou… more
Roles for both public and private utilities in offering green power

Re: Public water, public power, public interest (NewsLeader, Oct. 15) Contrary to Tom Rankin’s sugge… more
Food experts send mixed messages

It’s amazing to think how “experts” say we shouldn’t eat this and we shouldn’t eat that because it’s… more
Human trafficking merits tough measures

Re: Human trafficking bill an important step (Letters, NewsLeader, Oct. 17) As I sit in my comfortab… more
BC Rail trial worrisome

The Basi-Virk trial continues to make the BC Liberal government look corrupt and secretive. Over 30… more
Allegations unfair

I was disappointed to read that Ron Churchill thinks I am a member of the “do as I say, not as I do”… more
Loss of prison doesn’t (necessarily) mean Burnaby lost jobs

Bob Peterson’s letter (Thanks Garth, NewsLeader, Oct. 22) continues the myth that Burnaby lost an ex… more
Bravo to green merchants

Thank you for your article “Making a business case for the environment” (NewsLeader, Oct. 17). Octo… more
Some unanswered questions

Re: So who’s the bankrolled lobbyist here? October 10-2008 Bruce Sanderson of BC Citizens For Green … more
Vaccine raises significant concerns

Health Canada has recently approved adjuvenated swine flu vaccination with the needle jabs to begin … more
Hypocritical

Garth Evans is surely a full-time member of the do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do club. How else to explain h… more
Tradeoff worth it

Garth Evans writes about the jobs and revenue that will be lost to Burnaby due to the new jail not b… more
Thanks Garth

Re: When is Corrigan going to finally get ditched? (Letters, NewsLeader, Oct. 15) Kudos to Garth Eva… more
All governments must 'step up'

Re: Is Burnaby passing the buck in helping the homeless? (NewsLeader, Oct. 15) I read with interest … more
Let's all be Good Samaritans

Re: It’s time to step up for the homeless (Column, NewsLeader, Oct. 15) Although Gary Begin’s column… more
Like two peas in a BC Liberal pod

The trappings that organizations such as the B.C. Citizens for Green Power wrap themselves in are su… more
Human trafficking bill an important step

Re: Tory bill would do nothing to stop human trafficking (Letters, NewsLeader, Oct. 8) Last week, Bu… more
B.C.'s potential is in renewable energy

There’s an endless list of schools, hospitals and “you-name-its” that we as citizens would like to s… more

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