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LETTER: PQB News wildlife photographers among the best

LETTER: PQB News wildlife photographers among the best

Once again an outstanding photograph appears on your front page of the PQB News.
LETTER: Recalma family grateful for community support

LETTER: Recalma family grateful for community support

‘No words can be spoken for the sacrifice’
LETTER: What Bard to Broadway suffered from was lack of manpower

LETTER: What Bard to Broadway suffered from was lack of manpower

B2B was in a very strong financial position
LETTER: ‘Do the right thing, hold a referendum’ on size of QB council

LETTER: ‘Do the right thing, hold a referendum’ on size of QB council

Voters have already rejected proposed increase twice
LETTER: ECHO Players look to ensure legacy of Bard to Broadway lives on

LETTER: ECHO Players look to ensure legacy of Bard to Broadway lives on

B2B made ‘incredible contribution to the cultural life’ of Parksville Qualicum Beach
LETTER: Bullies do not have greater privilege than reasonable people

LETTER: Bullies do not have greater privilege than reasonable people

This will not end well.
LETTER: Important to listen to other points of view

LETTER: Important to listen to other points of view

Re: ‘It’s important to put things in perspective’ (Letters, PQB News, Feb. 2)
LETTER: Require deposit on non-essential liquid containers

LETTER: Require deposit on non-essential liquid containers

Re: ‘Just another calculated cash grab’ (Letters, PQB News, Jan. 26)
LETTER: Controls needed to help stop catalytic converter thieves

LETTER: Controls needed to help stop catalytic converter thieves

Re: ‘Crime report: Crooks target catalytic converters in Parksville, Qualicum Beach’ (www.pqbnews.com, Jan. 30)
LETTER: Need for rail service on Vancouver Island more obvious than ever

LETTER: Need for rail service on Vancouver Island more obvious than ever

Since my letter of May 12, 2021, the need for the railway has become even more obvious; hole appears in the middle of the road, avalanche of mud and rock blocks the highway, continuing accidents blocking the Malahat, increasing population and numbers of vehicles on Highway 19.