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Car-free day has benefits for business

Dear editor, How many of the people that drive regularly down a street to shop in one or two stores are aware of what all the stores and businesses in that street have to offer?

Downtown Courtenay business group showing leadership on homeless issue

Dear editor, I think we should all say hats off — no, hats off isn’t enough; we should offer our sincerest appreciation and respect to our Downtown Courtenay Business Improvement Association for their caring, responsible and statesmanly response to the issue of the CVRD’s plans for a homeless shelter in downtown Courtenay.

Marina parking details available from Comox planner

Dear editor, Re: Where will Marina Park parkers park? This letter and a subsequent one published in today's edition from Gord Henderson raise an issue around sufficiency of parking for the new waterfront hotel project in Comox.

Overnight noise regrettable, but traffic tieups avoided

Dear editor, Re: Comox resident losing sleep — and hating it. Town council was well aware of the concerns that could be raised as a result of nighttime work in the vicinity of this project before they approved an exemption to the noise bylaw.

Still awaiting off-leash dog park decision in Comox

Dear editor, More than 60 days ago, I appeared before a meeting of Comox council with a request that at least one municipal park be designated as an off-leash area where I could legally throw a ball for my dog.

Whatever happened to common sense in Cumberland?

Dear editor, I totally agree with Mr. Drake’s recent letter. I am one of those people he talks about — not represented and ignored by the majority of local politicians.

Order of BC list 'reprehensible'

Dear editor, I find it reprehensible that two of the names on the list for the Order of B.C. are people who actively worked to tear apart the environmental and democratic fabric of British Columbia.

Big shakeup was big wakeup

There’s nothing like an earthquake to shake us, at least briefly, out of complacency. Everybody from the Fraser Valley to Cape Scott was talking about the 6.4-magnitude quake Friday south of Port Alice because so many of us felt or witnessed its effects.

Voters will get their chance to really change things

Dear editor, Now that summer is gone (was it ever really here?) and the silly season is over, maybe it's time to think about something serious. Such as the upcoming municipal elections.

Non-cycling taxpayer tired of special-interest groups

Dear editor, Lately it seems like our Valley's cyclists are trying to subvert our entire way of life to fit their needs. After driving by the hospital yesterday, that new green bike lane practically blinded me and ran my Hummer off the road!