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More fond memories of Burnaby's Nelson Elementary

Burnaby NewsLeader - Thursday February 9, 2012

The letter on Nelson School tugged at my heart strings and reminded me of many good memories. I too was in Miss Robinson’s classes

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Burnaby teachers send a Valentine card to George Abbott

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday February 7, 2012

f the basic principles of the classroom could guide these proceedings, all in the public education system in B.C. would only benefit.

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Teachers work much more than just 9-3

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday February 7, 2012

You obviously have no idea what goes on in a school. Most teachers are working those hours!

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Cost to replace smart meter batteries not chump change

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday February 7, 2012

he cost of replacing batteries in 1.8 million meters has to be at least some fraction of the original installation cost.

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BC Liberals and BC Hydro reneged on promise to find meter readers new jobs

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday February 7, 2012

BC Liberal government and BC Hydro have reneged on their promises and their responsibility to transition meter readers into new jobs.

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BC Hydro telling tales

Burnaby NewsLeader - Thursday February 2, 2012

If BC Hydro were Pinocchio, its nose would be a foot long and growing at an increasing rate.

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Teachers should work the same hours as parents

New Westminster News Leader - Friday February 3, 2012

school instructional hours should be adapted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to a more parent-friendly 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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Thanks for the kind care at Burnaby Hospital

Burnaby NewsLeader - Thursday February 2, 2012

I would like to thank the doctors who treated me and all the nurses and other staff, for their kindness and empathy.

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Many fond memories of Burnaby's Nelson elementary

Burnaby NewsLeader - Thursday February 2, 2012

Last week I attended the first meeting of the Nelson 100th Anniversary Planning Committee.

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Smart meters will mean jobs lost, but that's always been the way

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday January 31, 2012

It will surprise no one that the COPE 378 union, which represents BC Hydro workers, is opposed to digital smart meters

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Big oil is calling the shots

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday January 31, 2012

Tom Fletcher’s comments echo Harper’s Conservative spin doctors, all bought and paid for with Enbridge’s Ethical Oil money.

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Brentwood towers will bring more prosperity

Burnaby NewsLeader - Monday January 30, 2012

I totally agree with Miguel Reimer's letter where he describes the pros of the proposed transformation of Brentwood Town Centre.

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Will Ottawa listen to Burnaby's Kinder Morgan pipeline concerns?

Burnaby NewsLeader - Friday January 27, 2012

Joe Oliver declared neither "radical environmental groups" nor "over-lengthy regulatory processes" is going to deter the Harper government

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Six per cent health care funding increases annually would be unsustainable

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday January 24, 2012

Firstly, health care is a provincial responsibility, and the federal government only got involved funding the provincial healthcare systems

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Building up makes more sense in Burnaby's town centres

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday January 24, 2012

I'm not sure where Mr. McGowan thinks all people moving to and wanting to move to Metro Vancouver will live if we don't build up

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Awakening to vegan wisdom

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday January 24, 2012

I enjoyed seeing the cover of the NewsLeader on Jan. 18—the photo of Kim Nguyen from Paradise Vegetarian Noodle House

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Burnaby reaching new heights, and residents should say 'enough'

Burnaby NewsLeader - Monday January 23, 2012

With word of yet more tall towers being proposed or under construction in the Metrotown and Brentwood areas

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Edmonds school a success by the measures that matter

Burnaby NewsLeader - Tuesday January 17, 2012

Starr's book and get to know some of the flesh-and-blood learners, mothers, fathers and educators that make Edmonds a top notch community

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Education key to helping First Nations youth succeed

Burnaby NewsLeader - Thursday January 12, 2012

Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have systems that allow First Nations bands to pool resources and have reserve schools

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Canadians should stand up to Harper and Enbridge, and show we value the environment

New Westminster News Leader - Tuesday January 17, 2012

Based on this past week's events around the Enbridge pipeline one could ask if we still live in a democracy or a totalitarian petrol state.

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