Letters to The Sun, June 25, 2022: Thank you for listening to museum concerns

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Letters to The Sun, June 25, 2022: Thank you for listening to museum concerns
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Thank you, Premier Horgan, for listening to museum concerns.

Further to your column on June 15, I want to shed some light on the wait times from the perspective of a health-care consumer.

How many people are in the same boat as me, waiting to become one of the 88,300 who are languishing on the wait list?How sad I was to read the article by Nathan Griffiths that Metro parks need to be accessible by bus and bike. Of course they do, but when will this ever happen? First, let’s get the transportation plan in Burnaby where I live to include pathways that will allow me to safely leave my home on a bike and access parks by way of slow streets and separated cycling lanes.

Stop spending so much on the multi-billion dollar white elephant we call the SkyTrain. Spend more money on separated cycle paths and pedestrian sidewalks. Think this is expensive? Climate change is going to cost us even more if we don’t do something soon to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.One of the huge impacts on the cost of living for seniors is the failure of the government to honour its commitment to make federal pensions keep up with inflation.

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