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LETTERS: Serious concerns over White Rock development plans

Editor: Recently I became aware of the document, Affordable Housing Strategy and…

  • Oct 6, 2022
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LETTER: Return to City of White Rock garbage collection will cost more

Editor: In his letter to the editor last week, Ian Routledge claimed…

  • Oct 6, 2022
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LETTERS: A critical moment in White Rock’s history

Editor: We’ve reached a critical moment in White Rock’s history – a…

  • Oct 6, 2022
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Frank Bucholtz

AND FRANKLY: Do your research, then cast your vote Oct. 15

A few matters to consider as you prepare to cast your ballot

  • Oct 6, 2022
Frank Bucholtz
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EDITORIAL: Don’t vote: the case for apathy

Who really cares how much civic tax bills rise, or what new fees are levied?

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About 17 per cent of British Columbians are currently experiencing a mental illness or substance use issue, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association. (File photo)

COLUMN: Breaking the stigma surrounding mental illness and PTSD

I always thought only those who were in a war had PTSD. I was wrong.

About 17 per cent of British Columbians are currently experiencing a mental illness or substance use issue, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association. (File photo)
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THE MOJ: A Rourke return for the Lions? Let’s call it a long shot with a shot

Still a faint hope that B.C.’s quarterback sensation could be back in time for the playoffs

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The president of the Surrey Police Service Union is taking exception to the ‘politicking’ surrounding policing costs. (Surrey Now-Leader file photo)

LETTER: Unfounded statements about Surrey policing costs reek of crass election politicking

Surrey mayoral candidate and her slate are clearly not familiar with how police finances work

  • Sep 29, 2022
The president of the Surrey Police Service Union is taking exception to the ‘politicking’ surrounding policing costs. (Surrey Now-Leader file photo)
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LETTERS: Return of concert series heralded

Editor: So many letters to the editor are complaints about endless community…

  • Sep 29, 2022
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LETTERS: Numerous garbage trucks on White Rock streets every day

Editor: On Dec. 15, 2014 the then-White Rock City Council in a…

  • Sep 29, 2022
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LETTERS: White Rock voters must choose candidates carefully on Oct. 15

Editor: Does White Rock need more highrises? What benefits have they produced…

  • Sep 29, 2022
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LETTERS: Set up radar along Marine Drive

Editor: Having recently moved to White Rock, I cannot believe how fast…

  • Sep 29, 2022
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LETTERS: What is motivating Surrey mayoral candidates?

Editor: Why are so many current and former politicians wanting to be…

  • Sep 29, 2022
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LETTERS: Canada should now begin process of cutting ties with monrarchy

Editor: Following the death of our much-loved and respected Queen, our provincial…

  • Sep 23, 2022
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LETTERS: Exemplary care received at Peace Arch Hospital

Editor: Our health care professionals are often criticized for long waits, response…

  • Sep 23, 2022
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LETTERS: Proposed South Surrey Costco must include a gas bar

Editor: After receiving an email announcing the long-awaited decision made for Costco…

  • Sep 23, 2022
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LETTERS: Seeing little evidence of Surrey Police Service activity

Editor: It is my understanding that over 250 members in strength, the…

  • Sep 23, 2022
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Frank Bucholtz

AND FRANKLY: Housing unchallenged as top municipal election issue in B.C.

Residents, businesses, politicians divided on severity of the problem

  • Sep 23, 2022
Frank Bucholtz
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LETTERS: Cloverdale, South Surrey need hospital and cancer centre ASAP

Editor: As a cancer survivor and someone with close family members who…

  • Sep 23, 2022
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When taking a road trip to border towns like Osoyoos, don’t travel without your passports or turn off your car’s GPS. (Black Press Media photo)

BUSH: Road trip wrong-turn triggers bungle at the Osoyoos border

Don’t shut off your GPS if you haven’t driven through Osoyoos in 30 years, warns columnist

When taking a road trip to border towns like Osoyoos, don’t travel without your passports or turn off your car’s GPS. (Black Press Media photo)