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OPINION: We must be able to trust media are ethical

WHEN our elected governments or unelected government agencies conspire to tell us less than the whole truth, only one bastion remains against that abuse of power: ethical journalists and the publishers who set them free to write that truth.

Litter picker hopes for help

Activist says we have stopped training young ones to pick up
Yearbook slur haunts Argyle grad 42 years later

Yearbook slur haunts Argyle grad 42 years later

Terminal man seeks closure on homophobic bullying

Community bulletin board

A Race to the Future to Save the Wild Cheetah: Laurie Marker, a leading cheetah expert will discuss her conservation work in a family-friendly presentation Tuesday, Oct. 2, 7-9 p.m. at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Fee: $20.

User group questions ferry fare hikes

[email protected] FERRY fare increases of up to 12.5 per cent over the next three years aren't good news for ferry-dependent communities, says a group representing coastal ferry users.

Wild Wild West

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Reach out to a teen in crisis

WHEN we see stories about teen suicide we are sickened. No youngster should feel so defeated that he wants to end his life. Parents and friends are at a loss. All too often the death of their child comes as a total shock.

Tentative contract reached with direct government workers

A tentative agreement was reached Thursday night between the BCGEU and the B.C. government.

Kids' stuff

103 Air Cadet Squadron: Open to youth ages 12-19, cadets meet Wednesdays, 6: 309: 30 p.m. at 1513 Forbes Ave., North Vancouver. Register at any meeting. Info: 6049878818.

Ferry fare hike draws fire

FERRY fare increases of up to 12.5 per cent over the next three years arent good news for ferry-dependent communities, says a group representing coastal ferry users. The fare hikes of four per cent per year announced Monday by the B.C.