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LETTERS: Hospital requirement to switch masks, actually makes a lot of sense

LETTERS: Hospital requirement to switch masks, actually makes a lot of sense

N95 masks are better quality, but no way to know how long it’s been worn
LETTERS: Concerns over Semiahmoo Town Centre development proposal

LETTERS: Concerns over Semiahmoo Town Centre development proposal

Editor:
LETTERS: Semiahmoo Town Centre will adversely affect residents if built as planned

LETTERS: Semiahmoo Town Centre will adversely affect residents if built as planned

Editor:
LETTER: Cyclist to Surrey motorists: ‘Hopefully you will see me – we are an ever-growing minority’

LETTER: Cyclist to Surrey motorists: ‘Hopefully you will see me – we are an ever-growing minority’

The Editor,
LETTERS: McCallum got himself into his own mess, he can pay for it

LETTERS: McCallum got himself into his own mess, he can pay for it

More readers vent about having to pay for Surrey mayor’s legal bills
LETTER: My Christmas wish is that we learn to stop – and bring COVID to end

LETTER: My Christmas wish is that we learn to stop – and bring COVID to end

If we refrain from travelling and ensure to get vaccinated, we might stop COVID from spreading
LETTERS: There’s no way Surrey taxpayers should be on hook for McCallum’s high-priced lawyer

LETTERS: There’s no way Surrey taxpayers should be on hook for McCallum’s high-priced lawyer

Readers vent about footing the bill after embattled mayor hires high-profile defense attorney
LETTER: Hundial’s bravado is artifact of toxic police culture that will soon be gone from Surrey

LETTER: Hundial’s bravado is artifact of toxic police culture that will soon be gone from Surrey

‘Grow a pair?’ For its part, Surrey Police Service is building an inclusive and compassionate culture
LETTERS: New sidewalk will encourage will encourage foot traffic, cut vehicle emissions

LETTERS: New sidewalk will encourage will encourage foot traffic, cut vehicle emissions

Editor:
LETTERS: For safety’s sake, wear white at night

LETTERS: For safety’s sake, wear white at night

Dark, wet days and evenings mean it’s tougher for drivers to see pedestrians