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Are we turning into a society of enablers?

Quick judgments fail to grasp complex addictions issues

Drug store should fit with Main Street

To the editor: Re: "Resident wants Shoppers to adopt look and feel of Main Street," Feb. 10. I agree with Mark Stoakes and encourage Shoppers Drug Mart to fit in the Main Street image. We are Shoppers' potential customers.

RANTS: Road respect, done with Denman Dogs and where not to shove it

Walk, drive, bike but be polite Im a keen walker. I love cycling and my beloved 1970s Italian racing bike is my pride and joy. I really enjoy driving.

Belugas languish at Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Aquarium

Animals rights hyperbole alienates public, hurts cause

Midlife man: Middle-aged columnist shaves beard for rebirth

TV shows, movies, popular music shun forty-something demographic

Missing men cases need more investigation

To the editor: Re: "Parents of missing men want DNA database," Feb. 8. Thank you for your recent highlighting of the missing men at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Courier. These disappearances are making me very nervous.

Retired planners sing Toderian's praises

To the editor: Re: "Sullivan baggage, personality sink Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­city planner," Feb.3. We are recently retired assistant directors of planning who worked with five directors, including Brent Toderian, and many city councils.

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Pro-dope VANDU doesn't deserve taxpayer money," Feb. 15. Thank you to the Courier for publishing Mark Hasiuk's polemic against the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU). Notwithstanding Mr.

Rants: More Denman dogs, Nirvana is boring and this is nice — a rave!

Re: Mall has gone to the dogs, Rants Feb. 9 . I spoke to one of the merchants in Denman Mall and a lady was bitten by a dog about two weeks ago outside the mall. They looked for a security person but no one was around so the lady left.

Mayors revolt against TransLink, want control back

At first, the issue raised by Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts seemed odd, even petty. TransLink, the billion-dollar regional transit authority, was surveying stakeholders to improve its communications strategy.
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