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Letter to the Editor: The Water Crisis

Letter to the Editor: The Water Crisis

‘Is there anyone out there who can lead us to a future of sustainable water use?’
Letter to the Editor: Changing the Name of PCSS

Letter to the Editor: Changing the Name of PCSS

‘I was saddened to read in the Advance that the name of Prince Charles Secondary School is being changed.’
Letter to the Editor: Support and Suggestion on PCSS Name Change

Letter to the Editor: Support and Suggestion on PCSS Name Change

‘Might I respectfully suggest that the initials PCSS be maintained, but the words Prince Charles removed in favour of something more inclusive of all Creston-area students.’
Letter to the Editor: Lack of Family Physcians in Creston

Letter to the Editor: Lack of Family Physcians in Creston

‘I can appreciate that the lack of physicians in the area is a difficult problem to solve.’
Letter to the Editor: Please watch for cyclists on the road

Letter to the Editor: Please watch for cyclists on the road

‘It would be much appreciated if everyone could remember to give bicycles enough space on the road.’
Letter to the Editor: How can the Town of Creston assure us that taxes won’t increase with the CESB?

Letter to the Editor: How can the Town of Creston assure us that taxes won’t increase with the CESB?

“I am trying to avoid having to deal with an excuse that the town staff gave the wrong information, if at a future date, taxes are increased because of the CESB loan.”
Letter to the Editor: Petition on Proposed RDCK Bylaw Amendments

Letter to the Editor: Petition on Proposed RDCK Bylaw Amendments

“If these proposed bylaw amendments are implemented, the Trails Society may be forced to close Riverside Wilderness Park to public access.”
Letter to the Editor: We need more than one strategy to face climate change

Letter to the Editor: We need more than one strategy to face climate change

“Mr. Morrison’s statement that ‘carbon tax has not worked’, however, is unsupported.”
Letter to the Editor: My response to Councilor DeBoon

Letter to the Editor: My response to Councilor DeBoon

“I am afraid that if our mayor and town councillors insist on their ‘free-spending flush pocket’ ways that our town will eventually go bankrupt.”
Letter to the Editor: Yes, build a fire hall, but do not bankrupt the residents in doing so

Letter to the Editor: Yes, build a fire hall, but do not bankrupt the residents in doing so

“With the instability of the world we presently live in, I strongly believe that raising the spending to $7 million dollars for the fire hall, by our mayor and council, would be suicide for our town.”