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Letters to the Editor

TransLink fine flap defies belief

Richmond Review - Thursday May 24, 2012

How could a ministry not know that for 10 years virtually nobody was paying fines?

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Bleach and dyes are OK

Richmond Review - Thursday May 24, 2012

There is nothing unhealthful about dyeing one’s hair, and bleach is a product completely safe for use in our environment.

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Pesticide ban would protect children

Richmond Review - Thursday May 24, 2012

Our physicians’ organization much appreciates your thoughtful editorial supporting a ban on lawn and garden pesticides across the province.

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Premier needs to keep her promise on province-wide pesticide ban

Richmond Review - Wednesday May 23, 2012

I was hopeful that the committee put together by Christy Clark would be working hard for the people of B.C.

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Arts in the city needs a deeper look

Richmond Review - Wednesday May 23, 2012

The city needs to make sure that art groups are not priced out of the Richmond Cultural Centre with increased rents.

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Light pollution poses a problem

Richmond Review - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Light pollution can also cause disruption of the circadian clock, which is linked to several medical disorders in humans.

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Money is the driving force in the corporate world

Richmond Review - Monday May 14, 2012

The Internet is also a monstrous magnifier of misinformation which adds to the difficulty of determining the truth about anything.

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Why clear-cut Railway Avenue blackberry bushes?

Richmond Review - Monday May 14, 2012

Along with free, nutritious food for the birds, the blackberries brambles provided nesting sites safe from crows and other predators.

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There is not much oversight in the testing of GM foods

Richmond Review - Friday May 11, 2012

In the United States, GM foods fall under three jurisdictions: the FDA, EPA, and USDA.

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Highway 91 median needs a cleanup

Richmond Review - Thursday May 10, 2012

I would like to express concern over the condition of Highway 91 between No. 6 Road and the Westminster Highway exit.

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Moms need a break from sports on Mother’s Day

Richmond Review - Thursday May 10, 2012

I implore you, please let the sports playing children of Richmond say their thanks to their mothers in a more fitting manner.

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Where money is to be made, short-cuts are the rule

Richmond Review - Thursday May 10, 2012

The general population would be extremely foolish to depend on vested interests to look after our general health.

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Don’t live in fear of genetically modified food

Richmond Review - Tuesday May 8, 2012

As she herself states, “Not a single long term test for human safety has been conducted.”

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East Richmond needs a better welcome mat

Richmond Review - Wednesday May 9, 2012

Being a resident of East Richmond it is most frustrating to observe the deplorable condition of the entrance to East Richmond.

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Do away with all the vanity and appreciate nature

Richmond Review - Tuesday May 8, 2012

One thing to note in the article though, it is not only the “male of our species” that has that need for “short, manicured lawns.”

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Not all males of our species are keen on cutting lawns

Richmond Review - Tuesday May 8, 2012

I don’t want to cut the grass. (Once a month would work.) I don’t want to pick up any grass I do cut.

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It was a whale of a book sale

Richmond Review - Friday May 4, 2012

Our spring and autumn book sales are a Richmond tradition that no avid reader misses.

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Oil tanker series let critics overstate impact of harbour spill

Surrey North Delta Leader - Sunday May 6, 2012

Letter writer John Hunter argues it's ridiculous to estimate the costs of a spill here based on the BP spill in the Gulf.

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GMOs are a safety concern

Richmond Review - Friday May 4, 2012

One has to only read the following websites and there are a lot more written by scientists to realize that GMO is indeed a safety concern.

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Richmond council needs more sister cities

Richmond Review - Friday May 4, 2012

We, the taxpayers, should be pleased that our council members are making a sacrifice by spending time abroad.

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