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Life interrupted by night-time delinquents on a joyride

To the three teenage boys that literary crashed into our house in the early hours of Saturday morning May 11, then ran away.

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Target store prices are off target

If they continue to sell at the same high price, they will soon fold, like Woolco before them.

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Revamp taxing of real estate transfers

Housing is unaffordable in the Lower Mainland partly because of the property transfer tax paid by buyers.

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Light rail’s downsides

I think that many advocates like the Light Rail Links coalition are misleading people into supporting them.

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What about the right to silence?

“Hear’s” a thought, to end my rant: Create an International Noise Awareness Day. Or even Month.

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Pitch in to keep our parks trash-free

I am on a mission, focusing my efforts on the south end of Green Timbers Urban Forest.

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TransLink is in a financial mire

Gas taxes and bridge tolls are a form of road pricing, but our bureaucrats want more.

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Let’s not get soaked by poorly planned transit

Surrey needs to start planning for the future and rapid transit will be a key to our success as a viable city.

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Ravine green space is a ‘gem’

About 50 years ago, we residents petitioned door-to-door to have the ravine added to Robson Park.

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An ironic call for our support

Coun. Marvin’s Hunt’s voting track record is perfect. He has voted against our community every single time.

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Space for his zeal

Anti-NDP libertarian zealot Fletcher loves helping out Christy Clark and big industry in local papers.

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Kudos to candidates

Putting your name forward to run for public office can be difficult.

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No need for schoolboy taunts

At a debate, Liberal Amrik Virk made nasty, sharp, personal comments about every candidate present, even mocking some.

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Where is the NDP finding the money?

I do not trust the NDP can keep their campaign promises without driving our economy further into debt.

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Your vote: Think it through

Have the Liberals done everything right? Certainly not. But it’s important not to let the NDP sleepwalk to victory.

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A bad sign in Surrey

I am sickened by the sheer volume of Liberal party signs on public property.

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It’s time for some provincial pruning

The governing party has become a gnarly, twisted mess.

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What’s the priority, park or pavement?

I am writing to express my distress, as a I see another attack on Bear Creek Park’s green space.

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Reasons to oppose coal trains in Delta

There's as much as 100 pounds of coal dust per rail car over a 400-mile trip, according to BNSF’s own figures.

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Mining, a benefit to provincial economy

Rural, resource-based towns and communities have little in the way of economic diversity and rely largely on primary resources.

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