Think of what will be missed with that lifestyle Re: “Why some young Canadians are choosing the DINK lifestyle,” April 21.
After reading the article, my thoughts turned to some of the important things that those who choose that double income, no kids lifestyle will never experience.
I can only assume that the people mentioned in the article have few if any elderly friends from whom they can glean some knowledge of the problems of old age. Are we setting ourselves up for a severe recession when our economy is so dependent on continued high rates of residential construction and the associated high-paying construction jobs, all fueled by high population growth?
Plain language about public drug consumption was missing from the report. Including plain language in your next report would give a good picture about public drug consumption: “No injecting in public.”Relaxed attitude on drugs has been a mistake We know that drugs like cannabis and alcohol can be habit-forming, and long term can have a very negative impact on our health and well-being.
At least with alcohol, there is a degree of quality control and of marketing. I think that our new and relaxed attitude toward drug use is one of the worst decisions made by government, not unlike the day we opened the doors of Essondale and foisted the patients on our communities without any plans for ongoing care.A cycling lesson learned: Always wear a helmet Re: “Bill 32 looks to protect ‘vulnerable road users’,” April 21.While cycling, I will always wear a helmet.
Unless I am going up a hill, I stop pedalling when somebody passes me just in case I have to take evasive action.Keep cats indoors or on a leash Re: “Bright cat collars help protect birds,” April 23. Your story also does not address the fact that cat collars do nothing to protect cats. The American SPCA reports that indoor cats live on average almost five times as long as cats allowed outdoors.
For readers who would like a science-based review of this problem and some of its “solutions” I recommend a book, Cat Wars: The Devastating Consequences of a Cuddly Killer. John A. on one side and Maquinna on the other. If they ever came to life, my money would be on Maquinna.Small boat exercises mean money is saved Re: “Navy small-boat exercises planned for Royal Roads area,” April 19.
The wage bill grew even more since wages and salaries were harmonized at the highest rate of the prior municipalities. Harmonization of municipal services resulted in increases in some areas, but decreases in others.
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