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LETTER: Two things wrong with the Alternative Approval Process

LETTER: Two things wrong with the Alternative Approval Process

Writer finds two things questionable about how the AAP works
LETTER: Writer asks "What if Everybody Did?"

LETTER: Writer asks "What if Everybody Did?"

Canadians should come together to purchase only Canadian goods
Think about more than "local" when you're shopping — reader

Think about more than "local" when you're shopping — reader

Think about companies' business practices, workers' rights and conditions before buying — reader
LETTER: Buckle up, this is going to be tough

LETTER: Buckle up, this is going to be tough

It’s time we drop the histrionics and start having adult conversations about the new world we find ourselves swimming in
Letter: We take care of our own in the Comox Valley

Letter: We take care of our own in the Comox Valley

The real question is: What kind of community do we want to be? — reader
LETTER: Comox Valley Taxpayers Alliance leaflet disinformation?

LETTER: Comox Valley Taxpayers Alliance leaflet disinformation?

Reader wonders where the Comox Valley Taxpayers Alliance leaflets came from
Overdose prevention should not be seen as a political issue — Reader

Overdose prevention should not be seen as a political issue — Reader

Overdose prevention is about harm-reduction and saving lives
LETTER: AAP most cost-effective way to gauge support for smaller projects

LETTER: AAP most cost-effective way to gauge support for smaller projects

Writer explains why referendums can be more costly
Reader thankful for discussion around car crash language

Reader thankful for discussion around car crash language

Local cyclist chooses trails over roads for safety reasons
Letter: CVRD’s misuse of the Alternative Approval Process

Letter: CVRD’s misuse of the Alternative Approval Process

I am surprised to see the Comox Valley Regional District is using the Alternative Approval Process (AAP) to effectively circumvent the regular municipal election process to approve what many citizens consider expensive and overreaching.