Letters Nov. 17: Are deer really the invaders?; pointing the finger of blame

المملكة العربية السعودية أخبار أخبار

Letters Nov. 17: Are deer really the invaders?; pointing the finger of blame
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار,المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
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Letters from our readers: Glad to see the rail bridge good, pay for veterinarians and dentists, and considering the monarchy.

At 84, not happy about what we have done Re: “Two decades to fix deer problem, nothing done,” letter, Nov. 16.We invaded the whole area and displaced all, or most, of the animals. We invaded the oceans and now we are desperately trying to find a whale. The local herring runs are extinct. We are now trying desperately to bring back a lot of the salmon runs that we have invaded.

And now, on the other side. I’m 84, and for those 84 years, I’ve enjoyed being one of these invaders, in this wonderful place. Now I’m getting old and starting to think about what we have done and I don’t feel very good about it. Losing the rail bridge means better visibility I say good that the rail bridge at Recreation Road is gone. It should not be replaced “in the hope” that one day rail lines will “resume” operation.

Sorry to break it to the letter-writer, but I’m sure veterinarians rates take this into consideration, and she’s paying for this.Victoria They will still be dangerous. Some, like methamphetamine, are dangerous enough on their own, without added toxic boosters. The idea also does not consider an individual drug user’s system of risk management.

Our Canadian Constitution — written by faceless English bureaucrats — has handed the executive branch of government — the prime minister’s office and the government bureaucracies — a complete monopoly of power. However, when I applied for a licence in B.C., I was informed that I needed to pass an additional basic medical exam to work here. Ironically, if a B.C. resident was taken sick in Manitoba I could provide them with an anesthetic — but not in B.C.

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المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار, المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين

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