My wife and I have made many, mostly unnecessary, trips to either Trail or Kelowna for medical services.
READI read Ben Sorlensen’s Jan. 18 letter with great interest.
READA number of respected Canadian scientists petitioned the federal Conservatives, asking them to ban the mining and sale of asbestos.
READBad winter weather is no excuse for Interior Health Authority to delay community meeting in Grand Forks.
READSmart meters can be hacked and may be used to increase the number of grow-ops.
READSpecial education does require wait times for consultation and assistance from district psychologist.
READWalter Reis, a wood carver who is blind, was recently discharged from the hospital and would like volunteers to aid in his daily walk.
READWe do not want Smart meters installed as BC Hydro is doing; we believe there are cheaper, safer and simpler options.
READI appreciate coverage of the STI closures, however, there has been some confusion regarding clinic services.
READThe Church of England was created in 1534 by an egomaniac king. The us and them attitude began.
READIt’s commendable to stop people from stealing electricity but the claim that it will “eliminate grow-ops” is ridiculous.
READA local resident responds to a letter from the Dec. 28 issue of The Gazette.
READA Grand Forks resident responds to a pair of letters regarding Smart meters.
READWrite to federal government to stop border closures on small and rural ports
READClosure of the Boundary Medical Clinic and STI health clinics in rural areas
READSD51 sexual orientation policy a good initiative for the district
READOver $100 million worth of electricity is stolen from BC Hydro every year, much of it powering marijuana grow-ops.
READMy family and I do not understand what ICBC is pursuing behind closed doors, at the expense of family workers and ratepayers.
READI want to remind Stephen Hill (letter to editor Dec. 21) that the Conservatives are authors of the proposed border closure at Midway.
READI congratulate you for bringing attention how the RDKB apparently live on tax dollars that come out of pockets of the working public.
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