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'Something should be said' about amount of cars on roads — Reader

'Something should be said' about amount of cars on roads — Reader

'A Throw-away society, and who cares?' — Reader
6th Street Bridge: Sunk Costs or Throwing Good Money after Bad?

6th Street Bridge: Sunk Costs or Throwing Good Money after Bad?

Dear Editor, I saw the above referenced Letter to the Editor in the May 7 issue of The Record and was interested in what the author had to say and read it through.
LETTER: 6th Street Bridge not a good idea during affordability crisis

LETTER: 6th Street Bridge not a good idea during affordability crisis

Reader not happy with cost of 6th Street Bridge project
LETTER: 'I do hope that before the next election, this fair system of voting will be in place'

LETTER: 'I do hope that before the next election, this fair system of voting will be in place'

I genuinely do not think the majority of people had a clue what Proportional Representation was when many years ago we were given the opportunity to choose
LETTER: Canada’s rich history of democratic policy is a testament to the resilience and wisdom of its people

LETTER: Canada’s rich history of democratic policy is a testament to the resilience and wisdom of its people

'As Canadians, we take pride in our parliamentary democracy ' — Reader
LETTER: Kudos to Comox Valley Hospital staff

LETTER: Kudos to Comox Valley Hospital staff

'The care that I received was so special' — Reader
Soon Comox Road closure will have people 'losing more than our tempers' — Reader

Soon Comox Road closure will have people 'losing more than our tempers' — Reader

No work over Easter weekend 'incomprehensible' — Letter
6th Street Bridge project: a costly mistake to cancel

6th Street Bridge project: a costly mistake to cancel

As traffic congestion continues to rise, we must look at sustainable commuting options like cycling and scooter lanes to enhance mobility, safety, and the reduction of emissions
LETTER: Bylaws a sneaky way of funding the 6th Street bridge?

LETTER: Bylaws a sneaky way of funding the 6th Street bridge?

Dear Editor , On the Agenda of the April 23 Courtenay City Council Meeting was Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 3183 – Strategic Land Acquisition 2025. Does that look like a Bylaw to authorize borrowing $4.
LETTER: NIC should re-evaluate its gutting of the humanities department

LETTER: NIC should re-evaluate its gutting of the humanities department

Dear Editor , In the effort to recuperate a loss in funding, North Island College (NIC) has decided—without any consultation with its students or student union—that the humanities department is dispensable.