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MCALEER: A stick shift stickler comes clean

MCALEER: A stick shift stickler comes clean

Almost like clockwork, a similarly outdated technology, articles will appear regularly in various driving publications lamenting the fall of the manual transmission.
REVIEW: CR-V gets even better

REVIEW: CR-V gets even better

The Honda CR-V has long been a staple of the compact SUV market because of its great handling, ease of use, and class-leading design.
Terror a tactic, deeper strategy is grimmer

Terror a tactic, deeper strategy is grimmer

The bell of free speech is ringing loudly these days. But free speech hurts. Somebody. Some interest. Some wallet. That is why there are always attempts to stifle it. Read on. First, the obligatory statement of revulsion for Islamic or any terrorism.

B.C. seems poised for a few LNG terminals

Trying to gauge whether a liquefied natural gas industry is going to finally establish a toehold in this province remains a risky endeavour, more so now that oil prices have plummeted to nearrecord lows.

Fossil fools

Seemingly determined to destroy the credibility of the Fraser Institute, the Fraser Institute released another study this week.

EDITORIAL: Seize the delay

West Vancouver's public safety building should be built quickly and it should be built right .
BLUME: Public art is more than decoration

BLUME: Public art is more than decoration

This past spring, the Vancouver Biennale expanded its exhibition to North Vancouver with two public art installations along Upper Lonsdale, the headless Walking Figures and Meeting with its crouching red monks, as well as an indoor pavilion of Brazil

No harm in asking for a bargain once in a while

Make this the year you remember to ask - and you might well receive. Although our society isn't based on bargaining, you might be surprised at what bargains you can receive if only you ask.

Options for Volunteers

The following is a selection of volunteer opportunities from various community organizations, made available through Volunteer North Shore, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society.

EDITORIAL: Trail and error

We (and every other media outlet in Canada) brought you a disturbing story this week about someone allegedly setting traps meant to cause mountain bikers to crash on Mount Fromme. Perhaps almost as notable is the way police made the arrest.