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Thief stole flowers, memories

Thief stole flowers, memories

The Editor, My ex-wife and myself lost our beautiful daughter (Janelle R. Macdonald) to a tragic motorcycle accident on July 15, 2003 at the corner of No. 2 and Blundell roads. Each year, I put a single white rose at the corner, just to remember.
Local farms will wither, die without local support

Local farms will wither, die without local support

The Editor, Re: "Berry dumping mystifies rival," News, July 13. No way, B.C. farmers should not accept these negative comments for solution of the strawberry crisis. B.C. needs to maintain our B.C.-grown produce.
Money talk hushes disease

Money talk hushes disease

Thanks to the hard work of organizations like the B.C.'s Centre for Excellence in HIV/ AIDS, the tide has slowly turned on a once terrifying disease. Now a provincial campaign aims to eliminate the virus completely.
Tobacco sales worse than fin soup

Tobacco sales worse than fin soup

The Editor, Re: "Shark fin ban considered by city," News, July 11.
Community needs people power

Community needs people power

The Editor, Re: "Hamilton update area plan needs a re-think," Letters, July 18 I am very puzzled by the letter from Betty Carr that says that "high density" will not work in Hamilton.
Parking hurts River Queen

Parking hurts River Queen

The Editor, I wish to put forward a concern I have in regards to the River Queen operations.
Clever crows create cheeky conundrums

Clever crows create cheeky conundrums

Crows are pests. They're the reason your garbage is scattered all over the lawn when the can lid falls off. They devour crops, and are the indirect cause of many annoying hours of bird cannons in rural areas.
Train horns out of control

Train horns out of control

Open letter to city council, Something seriously needs to be done to address the train horn blasts in the middle of the night from trains travelling across an uncontrolled crossings in southeast Richmond.
In defense of reason

In defense of reason

The Editor, Re: "Population overload is depleting Mother Earth," Letters, July 11. "Read before you write, Lake," Letters, July 13.
Ignorance isn't bliss

Ignorance isn't bliss

Science isn't always sexy. "God particles" aside, it doesn't often generate headlines; scientists can toil for years on projects that won't yield immediate results. But the work they do is crucial. Science lets us know what's happening in our world.