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We get what we voted for

So the people of B.C. have decided to re-elect the most debt-ridden, unethical, immoral, greediest, deceptive government in our history.

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For better or worse, may this election teach us the value of voting

My congratulations to the BC Liberal Party, but more importantly to the BC Liberal voters.

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Election was a great disappointment

I’ve just returned from voting in the biggest sham election yet foisted upon us, especially in my riding of Burnaby-Lougheed.

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Why not try to prove him wrong?

Mayor Corrigan’s response to Gwyn Morgan’s opinion column was interesting, to say the least.

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Good to know who we’re dealing with

I am responding to the recent opinion piece by Gwyn Morgan.

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Where is the debate?

By the time everyone in Burnaby reads this, it will be obvious that there has been no all-candidates meeting in Burnaby-Lougheed

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Teachers always tailor instruction

It is both shocking and disappointing to read that the president of the Burnaby Teachers Association is upset

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Where are the priorities?

Only seven full time jobs lost? Seventy-five Burnaby teachers were given layoff notices on Wednesday April 24.

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Time to take out the trash

On Sunday, May 5, we travelled to Deer Lake Park to enjoy the beautiful spring weather.

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Time for a break from dog-eat-dog

British Columbians expect a minimum standard of living and do not want a province where some have to suffer so others can live in luxury.

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BC Liberals faltered, but consider the alternative

Like many elections, the current provincial election involves a choice of the least bad option rather than the best option.

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Let's make voting a priority this election

In the past, about 50 per cent of eligible voters have gone to the polls. This is alarming.

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On 'leaders' and 'bosses'

Can't help noticing that in her talks Christy Clark refers to business "leaders" and union "bosses."

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Only those in the know need to get to the polls

Plato must have known that adding more and more dummies to the voter pool will not produce wise decisions...

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Jobs aren't much help on an ailing planet

Do B.C.ers in favour of unhindered resource extraction ever question the good of creating jobs when the planet is getting deathly polluted?

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Let’s keep our bridges and tunnels in public hands

There is already a small toll on every bridge and road. It’s called taxes.

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Burnaby's got talent — indeed

April 10 I attended Burnaby's Got Talent fundraiser at Michael J Fox Theatre organized by the Burnaby District Student Advisory Council.

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Chevron’s bid won’t help Burnaby

As a regular user of Chevron gas and a strong supporter of local employment, I understand the importance of the Burnaby refinery

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The trouble with oil tankers

I’ve noticed a tendency on the part of oil industry supporters to overstate the merits of double-hulled oil tankers.

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Darkwoods a world-class conservation project

As a seller of carbon credits to Pacific Carbon Trust, the Nature Conservancy of Canada looks forward to clarity in the B.C. carbon market.

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