Letters Feb. 13: Using emergency rooms, fixing the Malahat, debating rail

المملكة العربية السعودية أخبار أخبار

Letters Feb. 13: Using emergency rooms, fixing the Malahat, debating rail
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار,المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
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Remember when they would just resign? Federal Trade Minister Mary Ng wants the public to accept her “sincerity” in admitting her ethics error in awarding a sole source contract to a friend using publi

c funds.

An initial triage was completed within two minutes of my entering the place when my B.C. care card was scanned and the clerk asked what my problem was. He told me that a nurse would be with me shortly and so she was. Who, then, are the villains in the current system? Don’t blame people who come to ER when they should know better; to blame them is to blame the victim who in many cases is old like me.

The B.C. Court of Appeal decision means that short sections of corridor will revert to the First Nations, ending rail on the right-of-way. An alternative is needed to protect the corridor. We consider funding the study is an encouraging indication that, once proven feasible, this project will be taken seriously by the federal government and be eligible for an implementation grant.Stop dreaming about restoring rail service Re: “Bought for a $1, the E&N corridor is on the line,” commentary, Feb. 10.

The current business plan proposed by corridor foundation is some $450 million. Governments at all levels want to be green so electrification will be necessary conveniently overlooked in this latest dream plan. The line would carry passengers and freight, either separately or combined. The design of the rolling stock and the track itself would be a mighty challenge: it would have to be surprisingly cost effective, economical to run and maintain, technologically advanced, and aesthetically pleasing. I would think the Canadian company, Bombardier, would be a good fit.

The Cowicahn Valley Regional District is allowing the south end of Shawnigan Lake to be developed with huge new house developments. Certainly, as suggested, the delays in providing appropriate diagnostics and treatments in all aspects of our medical system can and do lead to worse outcomes and potentially more suffering for individuals.

And any conflict of interest might only be found in the hearts of those committed to assisting the sufferer in dying while still, as in all deaths, grieving the loss of life.Tired adage regarding antisemitism in Ukraine I’m disappointed to read the letter with the proverbial statement regarding the supposed antisemitism in today’s Ukraine. Nothing could be further from the truth.

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