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NHLers should watch real sportsmanship

Re: "Players not pleased with NHL's 'significant' offer," Aug. 30. Most of us choose our employment and our employer.

Much to celebrate as B.C. schools open

With schools opening across B.C. this week, there is much to celebrate and much to keep in perspective.

Neglect of famed trail an embarrassment

Re: "West Coast Trail boardwalks neglected," Aug. 30. My husband and I and four friends hiked the West Coast Trail a few weeks ago and can also attest to the appalling condition of the boardwalks on the trail.

Lack of hand-washing, flu shots raises concern

In the past, I have been supportive of medical caregivers and other hospital workers on issues of working conditions and compensation.

Retired clerk should help sort out financial mess

Re: "Retired clerk's deal 'good value,'" Sept. 2.

Degree's value lessens when everyone has one

Re: "University degrees are worth the cost," Aug. 30. The letter-writer claims that jobs for grads have grown substantially since 2008 whereas jobs for non-grads have declined.

Canada has always been a warrior nation

Is Canada a peacekeeping nation? Or is it a warrior nation? These questions are the subject of two books by Noah Richler (What We Talk About When We Talk About War) and Ian McKay and Jamie Swift (Warrior Nation: Rebranding Canada in an Age of Anxiety

Legislature clerk has ample skills

Re: "Retired clerk's deal 'good value,' " Sept. 2. It is my understanding that legislature clerk Craig James has worked with the government for many years.

Population aging in a whole new way

Re: "Seniors contribute greatly to 91原创 society," Sept. 1. Hail to someone who understands what seniors give back to our communities. The vision of the upcoming "grey tsunami" can be viewed many ways.

Perks betray public's trust

British Columbia's MLAs are in the club. Retired legislature clerk George MacMinn is in the club, too. So, arguably, is the current clerk, Craig James.