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LETTER: Langley City resident appreciates all her local newspaper has to offer

"I enjoyed this issue, from the provoking letters to the editor to the Christmas supplement of favourite family recipes"
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exits his vehicle as he arrives on Parliament Hill before a cabinet meeting at West Block, in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

Dear Editor,

[Re: Langley Advance Times, Dec. 4]

I enjoyed this issue, from the provoking letters to the editor to the Christmas supplement of favourite family recipes. Well done!

I must comment on Steve Wallace's submission. He's an American living in Langley and " proudly" voted for Trump. I wonder how he thinks this convicted felon and egomaniac is going to make a bit of difference in righting the wrongs in BigPharma or anywhere else. "Fasten your seatbelts, we're in for a bumpy ride."

Why couldn't Sam visit Emitu in the dog pound? No contra arguments make any sense. Invoke the rules only in extreme circumstances, and be humane first and foremost.

I agree with Mike Davenport – the cap of $150,000 is ridiculous for the $250 rebate. I just can't see a viable alternative to the Liberals at this point. No party exactly sparkles.

Bev Enos, Langley City