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mortgage.

Needless to say, any such an outcome will have profound consequences, not just for the 97 applicants on the phase one waiting list, or those hoping for phase two placement, but legally and politically as well.

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To date, councillors have not been directly engaged in these issues or asked to consider abandoning the project in favour of a private development. However, it is a know “elephant in the room” and one that has to be confronted. What is needed now is for councillors to step up, insert themselves into the process, engage in problem solving, and see this project to an appropriate conclusion.

We urge them to do that at the earliest opportunity.

Keith Fielding, President, Peachland Seniors Support Society

received, a decision that is in the best interest of our taxpayers.

Keith Fielding’s remark that the mayor has been in contact with a private developer and scoped out an alternative project proposal for the site is untrue.

Dear Editor,

My husband and I are deeply saddened by the news that our little town of Peachland will be losing our beloved View!

Castanet is great, but we don’t want to lose our paper. We look forward to it every Friday and love to see and hear of all the things here in Peachland.

Please reconsider this choice! I’m very sure many other Peachlanders feel the same!

Jay and Shela Hughson, Peachland