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Why I'm not living like it's 1982 (and other parenting rants)

Why I'm not living like it's 1982 (and other parenting rants)

OK, that’s it. I have to do it. I have to rant.
OPINION: B.C. is working to improve campground access

OPINION: B.C. is working to improve campground access

I completely understand the frustration people feel when they are unable to reserve a campsite in one of our provincial parks. You've booked some vacation time, or maybe have simply left work early on a Friday to get a jump on the weekend.
OUR VIEW: Scalping campsites is just not right

OUR VIEW: Scalping campsites is just not right

We probably should have written this editorial in January – because that’s when it might have helped someone. But we didn’t. So, now we, like thousands of other folks in B.C.
LETTERS: City didn't consult on food truck issue

LETTERS: City didn't consult on food truck issue

Dear Editor The June 30 issue of the Record reported that a “new bylaw” regarding the operation of food trucks in New Westminster was recently approved by city council.
LETTERS: Occupational therapy helps students learn

LETTERS: Occupational therapy helps students learn

Dear Editor The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists – B.C. Chapter applauds the New Westminster School District’s decision to use part of the $300,000 in administrative savings to increase occupational therapy (OT) services.
OUR VIEW: Oh, Canada! Fly your flag proudly

OUR VIEW: Oh, Canada! Fly your flag proudly

It’s far too easy to become cynical and pessimistic about the fate of our nation.
LETTERS: Perspective on our home and native land

LETTERS: Perspective on our home and native land

Dear Editor I have to make two confessions. First, I wear my heart or maple leaf on my sleeve when it comes to all things Canadian.
OPINION: Heightened security a sad sign of new reality

OPINION: Heightened security a sad sign of new reality

A few days ago, the hallway outside my legislature office was overrun with a phalanx of fully armed police officers, busy training legislature staff in a nearby room on the finer points of security.
OUR VIEW: Heritage homes not just real estate

OUR VIEW: Heritage homes not just real estate

Kudos to city council for passing it and kudos to the Queen’s Park residents who pushed for, and got, a one-year moratorium on demolitions of heritage homes in Queen’s Park.
LETTERS: Choir adds to the city’s cultural life

LETTERS: Choir adds to the city’s cultural life

Dear Editor In January, a friend told me about a choir for adults listed in the New Westminster Active Living Guide. She knew that I enjoyed singing and thought I might be interested in signing up.