Letters to the editor, Feb. 21-22
- This past week, Michael MacDonald of London noted Abe Oudshoorn recently discussed understanding and responding to homelessness at a community event, citing Lindsay Tomkins' letter 'Solve homelessness'.
- Residents in Mosta say pigeons leave heavy droppings on pavements, roofs and balconies, while tourists and members of the public who feed pigeons sustain the population, and the Region is slow to act.
- Oudshoorn's analysis finds that despite similar 3 per cent illicit drug use, homelessness rates diverge fivefold due to housing policy differences, with the Netherlands maintaining around 37 per cent social housing and Canada only four per cent.
- Writers urge that leading politicians, party leaders, ministers and parliamentary secretaries concede points and seek the best answer to restore trust in government.
- On Saturday Feb. 14, 2026 customers lined up outside the Black Walnut cafe at 134 Wortley Rd while the Old South cafe reopened after the April 16, 2023 arson.
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Letters to the Editor | Feb. 21, 2026
PVUSD needs to revisit censuring Trustee Medina Once again Gabriel Medina has demonstrated his disregard for decorum and civility as a PVUSD trustee. Anyone who viewed the last board meeting could see that he was more interested in division than in working with his colleagues. He was repeatedly admonished by the board president to stick to the agenda but instead he rambled off topic. In the end, the board agreed to issue a two-week stay away ord…
Letters to the Editor - Thursday, Feb. 19
Mr. Glubish, there seems to be a disconnect between why you believe there is a recall petition in your riding, and the reality on the ground. This is very common with UCP MLA’s being recalled. So let me attempt to clear things up for you. In your recent op-eds you attempt to defend your record based on your efforts as MLA. Cleaning up red tape in the construction & real estate industries, AI in government, and implementing rural broadband. Hones…
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