Editor:
As pertaining to letters written into the Observer of late bickering and harassment, order of the day will only slow constructive planning and work to be done, a supine attitude won’t work.
I agree with the line Diane Roch mentioned, reading the papers letters was like waking up to “bad parent day”. Let’s find a solution to that and make it a good parent day, like seeing a headline “Bypass construction finally a reality,” splashed on the front page of the Observer.
That would make for a very special day for a lot of us in Quesnel, no more big rigs lining Front St. day and night, blowing black diesel smoke burning your lungs, saturating the streets and buildings. I’m sure there would be a lot more people enjoying a few more years of life.
Notice the obituaries, nine times out of 10 lose a battle with cancer.
Remember a solution is a problem’s worst enemy, a few words are necessary, but action speaks a lot louder.
Richard McKay
Quesnel