Letters

201 St. residents will not rest until street is safe

Editor: I was heartened to read in The Times (Nov. 4) that Township council will begin implementing … more
208 Street is better

Editor: Thank you to the workers who made 208 Street a pleasure to drive down. The bolts are no long… more
Save-On is great

Editor: Re: Walmart gets grocery green light (The Times, Nov. 4). Is it just me, but the last time I… more
'One of Langley's biggest angels'

Editor: In 2006, the world around me had become just too much for my sensitive person to handle anym… more
Departure is 'a real loss to our community'

_Johnson_Garyonsiteheadshot.jpg Editor: This is probably the hardest letter I have ever had to write. … more
Photo not welcome

Editor: Re: This is the Life, (The Times, Oct. 21). We found the photo associated with the article … more
Thanks to all who care

Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to extend our gratitude to all of the volunteers and f… more
Higher transit taxes do nothing for Township

Editor: It was with a great deal of disquiet that I heard that Township Mayor Rick Green voted in f… more
Gun registry brings about police harassment

Editor: Bill C-391, supported by MP Mark Warawa, removes registration requirements for rifles and sh… more
Stop squabbling and address the real issues

Editor: I have been less than impressed with the local Tory and Liberal candidates and their “Did no… more
Mair responds to column

Editor: Re: Usual suspects in the salmon crisis (B.C. Views, The Times, Oct. 28). Tom Fletcher descr… more
Excitement of Halloween prompts two poems from 11-year-old

Editor: My name is Vlada and I’m 11 years old and I’m in Willoughby Elementary school, Grade 6. For… more
Shoplifters stealing from hospital

Editor: I am a volunteer at the Penny Pincher Thrift Store on 56 Avenue in Langley. This store is o… more
There are many ways to remember

Editor: From Nov. 5 to 11, Canadians will join together to celebrate Veterans Week. During this week… more
Give them a raise

Editor: I am tired of hearing people criticize the paramedics. They are a wonderful group of dedicat… more
Taxpayers hit again

Editor: Here we go again. Rural, unserviced taxpayers will be paying more to support urban services.… more
Keep gun registry

Editor: Canadians require licences to drive a car, to fish, and even my wire-haired fox terrier requ… more
Sub costs have jumped 47 per cent

Editor: In your Oct. 23 edition, Langley Teachers’ Association President Susan Fonseca points out th… more
Quiet change in approach to medicinal pot

Editor: Very quietly, U.S. President Barack Obama may have made one of the biggest, most revolutiona… more
Frend in need says thank you

Editor: I would like to thank the lady and her daughter who came to my rescue on Wednesday, Oct. 21 … more
Friend's heartbreak over Craigslist posting

Editor: I’m writing this letter about Craigslist. Craigslist is known as a great site for people to … more
Autism Centre will have positive impact

Editor: Re: “Strange Priorities,” (letters, The Times, Oct. 21). A proposed Autism Education and Res… more
HandiDART proves not all that handy

Editor: My name is Emily, and I am 16 years old. I am  writing to launch a complaint about the incom… more
Salvation Army may not survive in Langley without Gary Johnson

Editor: After reading the two Langley papers this week, I am just devastated with what I read of the… more
Changes are needed in school administration

Editor: The education deficit is a mess, to say the least. There is comment from the administration… more
Traffic concerns need to be considered

Editor: The genuine concern of 50 Avenue area residents about the extra traffic ParkLane’s developme… more
Why blame victim?

Editor: I just want to response to B. Grant’s letter (The Times, Oct. 21) in regards to the father’s… more
A terrible incident

Editor: The beating outside George Preston Centre is a terrible incident which demands justice and c… more
Union questions district's numbers

Editor: I’m writing in response to The Times article, “District overspent by $3.5 million on TOC’s” … more
Strange priorities

Editor: Children and Families Minister and Langley MLA Mary Polak has decided to shut down intensive… more
Bypass congestion

Editor: Re: Langley Bypass gets a makeover, (The Times, Oct. 16). I hope this includes yellow, no s… more
Teens, stop and think

Editor: Another teen beating makes us feel sick to our stomachs. While some can blame the parents or… more
Father's lawsuit prompts reader response

Editor: Do parents know where their 13-year-old kids are, asks Brian Elidoros. He apparently didn’t… more
Donors needed to fund hungry

DSCN6424.jpg Editor: With Thanksgiving just passed, we are again reminded how lucky… more

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