Letter to the Editor: Don’t forget them
Early November is always a time to remember the brave members of the armed forces who have fought for Canada around the world so that we can live with justice and peace.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 25, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
Early November is always a time to remember the brave members of the armed forces who have fought for Canada around the world so that we can live with justice and peace.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 25, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
his is sent in response to the opinion piece by Richard Cannings titled “Families finally getting help” on Nov. 17. Cannings’ attempt at deflection of blame for the Trudeau Liberal inflation that Canadians are suffering appears to be misguided.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 18, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
Canadian families are finally getting some help with the high cost of living after months of pressure from New Democrats. For six months, the NDP urged the Liberal government to double the GST rebate and finally, on November 4, Canadian families will receive up to $467 to help them pay for their increasing bills.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 10, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
I am writing to inform your readers about the dangers of using gas appliances in homes. All gas appliances release methane even when they’re not in use. Gas stoves pose an asthma risk to children comparable to secondhand smoke.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 10, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
With David Eby becoming premier designate, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on his government to cut taxes to save British Columbians money. British Columbians have seen record prices for gas and groceries and they can’t afford tax hikes.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 10, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
As I approach the end of my nine years at the council table, I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the citizens of Oliver for the faith they placed in me to represent them.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
Osoyoos has just dodged a bullet!
The results of last Saturday’s civic election ended up being as satisfactory as could be reasonably hoped.
An experienced candidate who successfully ousted the incumbent mayor would have, perhaps, been better – allowing a new council more fresh blood, new ideas and original thoughts which would have inevitably followed with the election of the two new councillors who join the veteran councillors who provide necessary experience and continuity.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
I meant to write some time ago to tell you how much I appreciated your editorial of Sept. 8. Your warning that “the lines between legitimate criticism of elected officials, online harassment and direct face-to-face harassment are becoming increasingly blurred” is very much to the point.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
I did not know until recently that Music in the Park has not been using any of our local...
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
The government is presented with a private members’ bill that creates jobs, tackles climate change, adds value to natural resources and helps get around illegal foreign trade tariffs.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
The intention of this letter is to once again draw attention to: 1) the dire conditions of...
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
Anyone who has been to a grocery store lately knows food prices are way, way up. The increasing cost of living is just one more big stress being layered onto struggling families in the South Okanagan.
The need for support is huge and growing in Oliver, Osoyoos and Okanagan Falls.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
As I sit down to tell you about the upcoming South Okanagan Concert Society’s exciting palette of concerts for this season, my mind drifts to the 1970’s.
by Times Chronicle | Nov 4, 2022 | Letters To The Editor
Excellent letter to the editor by Tom Szalay regarding the proposed rural aquatic centre (Times Chronicle Oct. 6).
As a bookkeeper I really appreciated all the math. I also wish that I could be asked and paid well to do a ‘study’ on something and come up with the obvious, that “the build cost would be big.”