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Letter: New West school's name already reflects inclusion

Letter: New West school's name already reflects inclusion

Editor: Why change the name of New West Secondary School at all? It already reflects inclusion in its student body.
Letter: New West should feel proud to name school after Chief Ahan

Letter: New West should feel proud to name school after Chief Ahan

Editor: Re: New West school shouldn't be named after Chief Ahan , Record Letters, March 29 In the early days of the Second World War, Britain was the last European democracy left to face the Nazis.
Letter: Hospital wait times are finally dropping. These are the next steps.

Letter: Hospital wait times are finally dropping. These are the next steps.

Editor: After years of government inaction on wait times for surgeries, British Columbians are starting to see some progress. One year ago, Premier John Horgan announced the province’s surgical strategy to shorten wait times.
Letter: New West school shouldn't be named after Chief Ahan

Letter: New West school shouldn't be named after Chief Ahan

Editor: Re: School naming will reflect inclusion, diversity: trustees , Record, March 28 As the New West school board decides on a process to evaluate school naming proposals, I would like to suggest that Chief Ahan is a questionable candidate for su
Letter: Fed up with 'offhand approach' to HandyDART customers

Letter: Fed up with 'offhand approach' to HandyDART customers

Editor: Re: HandyDART users shouldn't have to fight for rights, Opinion, March 28 TransLink's settlement with HandyDART provides funding for research on the experience of HandyDart customers, creates a HandyDart users group and also promises an annua
Letter: Changes to Glenbrook Ravine Park are making it worse

Letter: Changes to Glenbrook Ravine Park are making it worse

Editor: Last year, I wrote the open letter for you regarding my concerns that changes would destroy the natural look of our beautiful Glenbrook Ravine Park.
Here's how you can replace your grass with a garden

Here's how you can replace your grass with a garden

For painters, every piece of work starts with a fresh canvas. Gardening, on the other hand, is one art form where we seldom get to start from scratch. We generally stumble into spring with the results of last season’s garden to deal with.
Letter: New Canada Games Pool a 'financial nightmare' for New West

Letter: New Canada Games Pool a 'financial nightmare' for New West

Editor: Recent articles pertaining to the Canada Games Pool have shed some light on just how and when to move forward on the replacement of this major capital asset.
OLDER AND WISER: Volunteering won't make you money but it could profit your health

OLDER AND WISER: Volunteering won't make you money but it could profit your health

Who wants to feel good about themselves? Who wants to increase their skills and gain new experiences? Who wants to connect with people in a positive way? These questions are at the heart of why some of us volunteer.
Letter: How is it in the national interest to impose Trans Mountain on B.C.?

Letter: How is it in the national interest to impose Trans Mountain on B.C.?

Editor: The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will include oil storage tanks adjacent to Simon Fraser University, residential neighbourhoods and the Burrard Inlet. The universities in both Calgary and Edmonton are located in [similar] settings.