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Letter: New West police need to be part of building accessibility

Letter: New West police need to be part of building accessibility

Enough "us and them" — it's time for "we."
Jack Knox: In B.C., working from anywhere no longer a remote idea

Jack Knox: In B.C., working from anywhere no longer a remote idea

Working remotely, really remotely, isn’t really that new.
Letter: New Westminster budget needs leadership, not paternalism

Letter: New Westminster budget needs leadership, not paternalism

This writer is skeptical about "hysteria" over an inflated tax increase.
Jack Knox: Port Alice moves on from mill, but public still paying

Jack Knox: Port Alice moves on from mill, but public still paying

After the mill closed, the province was on the hook for the cleanup. The Environment Ministry estimates it will have spent more than $90 million on the site by the end of this fiscal year.
Rob Shaw: Eby offers civil service flexibility – will it help achieve his ambitious agenda?

Rob Shaw: Eby offers civil service flexibility – will it help achieve his ambitious agenda?

Readers respond: Split decision on New Westminster train noise

Readers respond: Split decision on New Westminster train noise

Are train whistles disruptive to residents in Sapperton and elsewhere in New West? Or are they a fact of life that people need to stop complaining about?
Letter: How we can stave off our planet's extinction

Letter: How we can stave off our planet's extinction

This writer has an answer: Stop oil and gas subsidies and invest in clean energy.
Letter: If you don't like train noise, why live near the tracks?

Letter: If you don't like train noise, why live near the tracks?

"Would people prefer loss of life so that their slumber can be uninterrupted?"
Letters: Drug decriminalization debate shows our callousness

Letters: Drug decriminalization debate shows our callousness

Why do we consider some people to be disposable?
Opinion: More than four in five British Columbians are concerned about household energy costs

Opinion: More than four in five British Columbians are concerned about household energy costs

British Columbians feeling pinched in these times of high inflation