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
READf the basic principles of the classroom could guide these proceedings, all in the public education system in B.C. would only benefit.
READYou obviously have no idea what goes on in a school. Most teachers are working those hours!
READhe cost of replacing batteries in 1.8 million meters has to be at least some fraction of the original installation cost.
READBC Liberal government and BC Hydro have reneged on their promises and their responsibility to transition meter readers into new jobs.
READIf BC Hydro were Pinocchio, its nose would be a foot long and growing at an increasing rate.
READschool 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.
READI would like to thank the doctors who treated me and all the nurses and other staff, for their kindness and empathy.
READLast week I attended the first meeting of the Nelson 100th Anniversary Planning Committee.
READIt will surprise no one that the COPE 378 union, which represents BC Hydro workers, is opposed to digital smart meters
READTom Fletcher’s comments echo Harper’s Conservative spin doctors, all bought and paid for with Enbridge’s Ethical Oil money.
READI totally agree with Miguel Reimer's letter where he describes the pros of the proposed transformation of Brentwood Town Centre.
READJoe Oliver declared neither "radical environmental groups" nor "over-lengthy regulatory processes" is going to deter the Harper government
READFirstly, health care is a provincial responsibility, and the federal government only got involved funding the provincial healthcare systems
READI'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
READI enjoyed seeing the cover of the NewsLeader on Jan. 18—the photo of Kim Nguyen from Paradise Vegetarian Noodle House
READWith word of yet more tall towers being proposed or under construction in the Metrotown and Brentwood areas
READStarr's book and get to know some of the flesh-and-blood learners, mothers, fathers and educators that make Edmonds a top notch community
READNova Scotia and New Brunswick have systems that allow First Nations bands to pool resources and have reserve schools
READBased 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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