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Letters March 25: Residential parking restrictions; stricter lockdown

Residential parking rules seem unfair I read with interest a letter to the editor which questioned the need for residential parking.
Letters March 24: Trail-use safety; grocery clerk helps in difficult situation

Letters March 24: Trail-use safety; grocery clerk helps in difficult situation

Grocery clerk helps in聽difficult situation On Sunday morning, I left early to do my week鈥檚 shopping at Thrifty Foods in James Bay. There was an orderly line of people waiting to enter and I was kept less than five minutes.
Letters March 21: Comeback for plastic bags; staying home because of symptoms

Letters March 21: Comeback for plastic bags; staying home because of symptoms

Single-use shopping bags are making a comeback First, the politicians want to ban single-use bags and force everybody to carry reusable bags. Now. stores are banning reusable bags and insisting on single-use bags.
Letters March 20: Don鈥檛 bail out corporations; no need to hoard

Letters March 20: Don鈥檛 bail out corporations; no need to hoard

Taxpayers should not bail out corporations It is an insult to most 91原创s that our government is discussing bailing out the stock market and major corporations. Wealthy folks play the stock market. Poor folks play the lottery.
Letters March 19: Money and the virus; we didn鈥檛 prepare for this

Letters March 19: Money and the virus; we didn鈥檛 prepare for this

Take these actions to聽stabilize incomes In order to raise the needed revenue to stabilize the incomes of everyone affected by the consequences of the virus, I would suggest the following measures be taken by the federal government.
Letters March 18: Stay in touch, feel valued; stay healthy to fend off illness

Letters March 18: Stay in touch, feel valued; stay healthy to fend off illness

Through all of this, let鈥檚 stay human Yesterday at a large grocery store I watched as every second customer seemed to be leaving with armfuls of toilet paper.
Letters March 17: Impose more restrictions on gatherings; postponed book sale

Letters March 17: Impose more restrictions on gatherings; postponed book sale

We should further restrict community gatherings Dr. Bonnie Henry communicating community transmission risk as public gatherings of a particular number of people (i.e., 250, now reduced to 50) at a given moment is incomplete.
Letters March 14: In defence of Western Speedway; live with a little less

Letters March 14: In defence of Western Speedway; live with a little less

Moving in and then complaining Moving next to a long established speedway and complaining about the noise is like moving next to a farm and complaining about the smell or an airport and complaining about the planes.
Letters March 13: Virus is not 鈥榝oreign鈥; putting others at risk

Letters March 13: Virus is not 鈥榝oreign鈥; putting others at risk

No, Mr. Trump, the virus is聽not聽鈥榝oreign鈥 One of the unexpected expenses arising from the COVID-19 pandemic will be re-writing all medical textbooks. When U.S.
Letters March 12: Hoping to silence Speedway; don鈥檛 target cruise ships

Letters March 12: Hoping to silence Speedway; don鈥檛 target cruise ships

Hoping Speedway will聽be silenced Re: 鈥淟angford鈥檚 Western Speedway up for sale, but mayor wants racing to continue at site,鈥 March 11. At long last, there is hope that the noise pollution from the archaic Western Speedway may end.