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Name: Desiree Kranendijk on Aug 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Doug McDonald on Aug 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gillian Paton on Aug 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maryalyce McDonald on Aug 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Szulc on Aug 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cindy on Aug 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicky on Aug 23, 2007Comments: my kids readily enjoy the trains outside the toystore, I would like to see them returned.Flag
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Name: Heather Gawenda on Aug 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anna Kraus on Aug 27, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Winnie on Aug 27, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelly D'Aoust on Aug 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 28, 2007Comments: I have 3 small children who absolutely adore playing at the train tables. The owners of the Kids Toy Store who graciously host these tables and provide an assortment of trains for kids to play with are the loveliest people in business. It would be a shame to lose the opportunity for Lynn Valley families to chat together and watch their kids play.Flag
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Name: Luanne Leclair on Aug 28, 2007Comments: This is a valuable service to your customers that shop in the mall. It should not be discontinued.Flag
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Name: Jennifer Clay on Aug 28, 2007Comments: My son loves this table and used as a reward for good behaviour, it allows me to get some shopping in at the mall. Jennifer Clay 604-988-7200Flag
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Name: Jennifer Thornton on Aug 28, 2007Comments: Someone might want to remind Bosa (the company that owns the mall) that they already compete with Cap Mall. Doing stupid stuff like this to parents and children will just send more customers running from Lynn Valley Mall to the more family friendly malls around town.Flag
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Name: Jane Ince on Aug 28, 2007Comments: I am curious to hear about this change, so soon after a new neighbour has moved in next to the toy store. Makes me say "Hmmmm"Flag
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Name: Mary Holland on Aug 28, 2007Comments: I'm a grandmother in my 70's. My grandchildren live too far away for me to see often. Whenever I'm near the Lynn Valley Mall toy store, I take my shopping break by watching the children play at the train tables. I can picture my own grandchildren while watching these children. It has been my 'secret' pleasure for years now. Please find a way to allow this free play for children. Because I enjoy watching them, I also enjoy shopping at your Mall.Flag
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Name: Mary Holland on Aug 28, 2007Comments: I'm a grandmother in my 70's. My grandchildren live too far away for me to see often. Whenever I'm near the Lynn Valley Mall toy store, I take my shopping break by watching the children play at the train tables. I can picture my own grandchildren while watching these children. It has been my 'secret' pleasure for years now. Please find a way to allow this free play for children. Because I enjoy watching them, I also enjoy shopping at your Mall.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kristine McKinnon on Aug 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Whalley on Aug 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 28, 2007Comments: This train set is legendary in Lynn Valley. It marks the end of every shopping trip with my children. I buy my supplies at that mall and my children are happy there because of the train. If they are happy, then I'm happy, then I stay to buy. If they're not happy, I'll go elsewhere to buy my supplies. This situation could be easily resolved.Flag
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Name: Andrea Dropko on Aug 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Michelle Finlay on Aug 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 28, 2007Comments: These tables have been sitting there for YEARS!!!! Without incidents I presume Why on earth is this being done now Mall management, pull your heads out of your asses and find something better to do with your time....Flag
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Name: Christopher Frigon on Aug 29, 2007Comments: I am upset with this decision. My children love playing with these trains and frankly, this is one of the major reasons we stay and shop. The people who own the store are gracious and kind and understand the community. Clearly this could be easily changed. During a time that they are trying to revitalize the mall, surely the mall management doesn't want to detract customers! There are several 'events' - sidewalk sales, natural food demos, people selling sunglasses etc... that all go over lease lines - TIme to find a solution.Flag
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Name: Heather Atkinson on Aug 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Victoria Gates on Aug 29, 2007Comments: This is the most stupidest thing I have ever heard. You bet that if a fire breaks out, the fact that the train table was moved would help the firefighters put out the fire! What a joke. Lynn Valley Mall will lose a great many customers for this, including me. Perhaps Bosa doesn't realize how much parents spend at the mall on behalf of their children. They are idiots.Flag
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Name: Janet Lun on Aug 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anita Terjesen on Aug 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Victoria Ballantine on Aug 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Wildman on Aug 30, 2007Comments: Bring the tables back. Lynn Valley has a thriving and growing young family element we need to nurture. We want a community vallues based youth.Flag
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Name: Bettina Harris on Aug 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 31, 2007Comments: Please keep the train tables out in the hallway. My son loves to play with them for a few minutes, and it is great to see the kids sharing with the toys. I have two one year old sons who would also love to get a chance to play with the trains. Please put them back.Flag
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Name: Pam Crowley on Aug 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gabriella Ostrowski on Sep 2, 2007Comments: My grandson and many other children love to come to Lynn Valley Mall because of the train tables. This is a wonderful way for children to play together and for the parents, grandparents or just shoppers to watch and enjoy the children. This is the place to go on a rainy day with my grandson.Flag
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Name: Gabriella Ostrowski on Sep 2, 2007Comments: My grandson and many other children love to come to Lynn Valley Mall because of the train tables. This is a wonderful way for children to play together and for the parents, grandparents or just shoppers to watch and enjoy the children. This is the place to go on a rainy day with my grandson.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 3, 2007Comments: Well it looks like we will be spending less time at Lynn Valley mall now that the train tables are gone..........(less time=less money)Flag
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Name: Stephanie Loewen on Sep 3, 2007Comments: I feel that this is the reason that I do my grocery shopping at Lynn Valley mall with my children. I always let them play at the train station after good behavior during the grocery shop. I like the train tables as it is a good opportunity for my kids to share and interact with other kids, and also, I like the interaction with other mom's. If these tables disappear, I will do my shopping elsewhere and not support the mall.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2007Comments: Quite unbeleivable, why do the kids have to suffer at the expense of big business!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2007Comments: Quite unbeleivable, why do the kids have to suffer at the expense of big business!Flag
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Name: Marnie Carsky on Sep 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 28, 2007Comments: I have two children under 3.5 and the best way to keep everyone happy while we food shop is to promise them time at the train tables. Remove them, and we will likely shop elsewhere. There is not much else that draws us to that mall.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 22, 2008Comments: This is a highlight to our trip to the mall.Flag
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