Letter: North Burnaby doesn't need noise and potential disaster

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Letter: North Burnaby doesn't need noise and potential disaster
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Capitol Hill doesn't need more planes flying overhead, this resident says. Here's why.

This is the first time I have had to contact you, as I for one am most satisfied with the job you do for North Burnaby residents.

We have enough noise now from the Parkland Refinery site, the Trans Mountain docking facilities and expansion, the planes and helicopters that do fly over .

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