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2 is the new 1 for BMW

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MCALEER: Pedestrian crash calls for learning, not for blaming

MCALEER: Pedestrian crash calls for learning, not for blaming

On Nov. 29, in broad daylight on a sunny day in mid-morning traffic, a young girl was hit by not one, but two cars while attempting to cross West 3rd between Lonsdale and Chesterfield Avenue.

BALDREY: Ticketing overhaul a progressive move

After a series of controversial moves, B.C. Ferries finally seems to have embarked on a significant policy change that will likely prove popular.

JAMES: An $8-billion question looms over the province

"Aboriginal title confers on the group that holds it the exclusive right to decide how the land is used and the right to benefit from those uses, subject to one carve-out - the uses must be consistent with...

LETTER: Renters facing cost crisis

Dear editor: Re: West Van Renters Face Cost Crunch, Sunday, Nov. 30 edition of the North Shore News. I bet that more than 30 per cent, 50 per cent, or even more than 50 per cent of many renters' incomes goes towards rent.

EDITORIAL: Camera shy

North Vancouver school board is finishing its term with an F in transparency. In the last two meetings, residents have come hoping to record the board's debate.

Correction

The Nov. 28 story Larson Station Operator Sacked contained an error. The District of West Vancouver evicted the restaurant operator, not the District of North Vancouver.
St. Paul's Church restoration

St. Paul's Church restoration

Jaguar offers rare style

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EDITORIAL: True patriot love

Auditor General Michael Ferguson released a report this week that found one in five military veterans suffering from the mental wounds of war are not getting timely access to the care and benefits they need.