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Letters of the week

To the editor: Anyone who wonders about health risks in relation to B.C. Hydro's smart meters should be much more concerned about the imminent implementation of a WiFi network in Vancouver.

Letters of the week

To the editor: Geoff Olson should read some facts before making absurd claims. The following may help put some common sense into this discussion: A "radiated radio signal" is not "radiation.

Letters of the week

To the editor: Re: "Smart meters an uncontrolled experiment on public health," Dec. 9 The potential health consequences of smart meters are indeed troubling, as are several other aspects of this program.

Head injury mocking no laughing matter

To the editor: Re: "Head's Up," Kudos & Kvetches, Dec. 7. I usually enjoy topical jabs at politicians, especially when the jabs are funny; but "Head's Up" was neither topical nor funny.

CEOs: they're just better, OK?

Wage gap in Canada at ridiculous level

Reader Soapbox: Seeking moratorium on Riley Park demolition

City council, park board ignore citizens

Refugee finds health and hope in Canada

His first name is Holy, which seems fitting somehow two weeks before Christmas. During an interview Monday, Holy Moyo's story began casually enough, with talk of his previous life in Zimbabwe, Africa.

Refugees embody the hope of Christmas

Dozens from around the globe gather in Burnaby school gymnasium

Health care experience a positive one

To the editor: We always seem to hear only bad things about our health-care system, so I thought I'd share a good story about my recent stay at VGH. During a routine chest test in June 2011, they discovered a spot on my lung.

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Alphabetic voting at play in Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­civic election," Nov. 22. On the subject of ABC surnames raised by editor Barry Link, I think good ballot placement can definitely tip the balance.
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