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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Getting a prescription a first step to frustration

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Getting a prescription a first step to frustration

Process feels like a game of whack-a-mole, says letter writer

Letter: Closing Fifth Street to traffic may exclude those with mobility challenges

Dear editor, Closing Fifth Street to traffic for some might sound great, but try to understand what it would be like for the people who have trouble walking.

LETTER: A study needs to be done on Ryan Road speed limits

80 kilometres is too fast
LETTER: Leadership required on water usage in Courtenay

LETTER: Leadership required on water usage in Courtenay

Leadership on water use "non-existent"

LETTER: We need to revitalize downtown

More patios and pop-up markets
LETTER: Kindness alone won’t meaningfully help people experiencing homelessness

LETTER: Kindness alone won’t meaningfully help people experiencing homelessness

Letter writer calls for involuntary care for people living on the streets who are addicted to drugs
Letter: Reader questions why the City of Courtenay is hindering home ownership

Letter: Reader questions why the City of Courtenay is hindering home ownership

Why isn’t the City of Courtenay promoting home ownership?
Letter: Lack of crosswalk frustrates pedestrian

Letter: Lack of crosswalk frustrates pedestrian

Unbelievably surprised! Walking with grandchildren- heading to shop Walmart/Winners - no pedestrian crosswalk! Only a bike lane across road? Drivers did exactly what they should do - drove along as we stood there, as no bikes around.
Letter: Frustrated Valley resident adopts pothole amid neglect

Letter: Frustrated Valley resident adopts pothole amid neglect

Dear editor, I live in Area B of the CVRD. It is no secret to anybody who drives the back rural roads of the Comox Valley that many of our roads are in an atrocious state. Potholes and cracks are common and don’t get repaired year after year.
Letter: B.C. public transportation goes from reliable to ridiculous, says resident

Letter: B.C. public transportation goes from reliable to ridiculous, says resident

We knew our B.C. public transportation system was bad, but not this bad.
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