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LETTER: Vernon water wasters ignoring drought

LETTER: Vernon water wasters ignoring drought

Resident concerned as green-lawned businesses aren’t doing their conservation part
Letter: Liberal candidate says election signs have been vandalized and stolen

Letter: Liberal candidate says election signs have been vandalized and stolen

One supporter refused to take sign out of fear of intimidation
LETTER: ‘We see you’ says ICU nurse to Kelowna General Hospital protesters

LETTER: ‘We see you’ says ICU nurse to Kelowna General Hospital protesters

‘You have no idea what goes on within these walls. You don’t see us’
LETTER: Time to take action in climate crisis

LETTER: Time to take action in climate crisis

Enough of climate deniers and climate action delayers kicking the can of change in our energy system
LETTER: put a flashing crosswalk in at hospital hill

LETTER: put a flashing crosswalk in at hospital hill

Busy intersection at Vernon hospital could be more safe with this addition
LETTER: Won’t support Vernon businesses refusing vax card program

LETTER: Won’t support Vernon businesses refusing vax card program

Because generations of my family and yours lined up for vaccinations such as smallpox and polio, I have lived a long and healthy life without fear of these and other vaccine-preventable diseases running rampant through the population.
LETTER: Missing facts

LETTER: Missing facts

I don’t think Rick Davidson’s letter “Canada on Fire” has covered all the facts.
LETTER: Why an election now?

LETTER: Why an election now?

The fourth wave of COVID-19 is here, and wildfires are devastating our province. This is a bad time for an election, so why was it called?
LETTER: Retailers not to blame for self checkouts

LETTER: Retailers not to blame for self checkouts

Increased minimum wage, higher taxes affect businesses
LETTER: Canada’s on fire, where’s Trudeau?

LETTER: Canada’s on fire, where’s Trudeau?

There are more than 300 wildfires burning across British Columbia, with dozens more in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. Driven by the extreme heat wave that rolled across the country earlier this summer, these fires should make one thing crystal clear, climate change is real, it’s here and our politicians aren’t acting at the scale and pace we need.