Letterbox: Chopping Port Coquitlam’s tall trees comes with high cost By Tri-Cities Dispatch ● Port Coquitlam ● March 17, 2022 June 7, 2022 Resident accuses city of ‘paving paradise’ for revitalization project. City notes trees set to be replaced at 2-1 ratio
EDITORIAL: Kudos to Port Moody council (honestly) By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● December 20, 2021 May 13, 2022 Following a rocky spring and summer, Port Moody council showed signs of moving past previous hostilities
Editorial: We’re forced – forced, we say – to ask for another election (sorry) By Jeremy Shepherd ● City Council ● October 11, 2021 May 13, 2022 Coquitlam council has an obligation to fill their vacancy, even if no one likes it, including us.
Editorial: Vote angry, vote reluctantly, just vote By Jeremy Shepherd ● Election 2021 ● September 12, 2021 May 13, 2022 Better to vote and lose than not to have voted at all
LETTERBOX: Rally caused delay that likely killed patient, paramedic says By Tri-Cities Dispatch ● COVID-19 ● September 2, 2021 May 13, 2022 Two perspectives on Wednesday’s anti-vaccine rally in Vancouver
Opinion: The Green Party is dead (for now). What did it die for? By Jeremy Shepherd ● Election 2021 ● September 2, 2021 May 13, 2022 With no candidate of their own, Green Party voters could tip the scales on Election Day.
Opinion: School days are coming. The variant is already here By Jeremy Shepherd ● COVID-19 ● August 23, 2021 May 13, 2022 Indecision looms as new school year approaches
Opinion: Our future is up in the air By Jeremy Shepherd ● Election 2021 ● August 15, 2021 May 13, 2022 The recent blanket of wildfire smoke should change how we talk about climate change – and possibly how we vote
Opinion: Yes, an election would be unnecessary. Let’s try to win it, anyway By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● August 6, 2021 May 13, 2022 Politicians of all stripes may be looking for support in the Tri-Cities
View from the soapbox: Advice for the graduating class of 2021 By Jeremy Shepherd ● Coquitlam ● June 18, 2021 May 13, 2022 Our greeting to the Good Generation