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EDITORIAL: Does not commute

EDITORIAL: Does not commute

Despite their occasional sniping, our three local governments joined forces this week to form a municipal transportation committee to work on joint transportation priorities. It’s about time; and we mean that quite literally.
LETTER: Hit residents not bear aware where it hurts: their wallets

LETTER: Hit residents not bear aware where it hurts: their wallets

Open letter to MLA Jane Thornthwaite: Re: Bear forum at Parkgate Community Centre , March 27. Thank you for hosting the discussion last evening with the conservation officers. We think there were some really good discussions.
SULLIVAN: We’re getting soaked in more ways than one

SULLIVAN: We’re getting soaked in more ways than one

It’s raining. I could make that statement without looking out the window and 95 per cent of the time, I’d be right. It’s almost impossible to believe, but in little over a month’s time, Metro Vancouver could put water restrictions in place.
EDITORIAL: Resident evil

EDITORIAL: Resident evil

Policy is complex. Politics – at least at a fundamental level – is simple. Politicians who are fundamentally open-minded and empathetic make good representatives. Those who aren’t, don’t.
LETTER: Taking issue with ‘Fair’ Pharmacare

LETTER: Taking issue with ‘Fair’ Pharmacare

Dear Editor: I just read the Older and Wiser column Report Looks at Prescriptions , Feb. 26. I am a senior. The Fair PharmaCare Plan in B.C. does not cover all prescription drugs.
LETTER: Trail rides can end with displeasure of dog doo

LETTER: Trail rides can end with displeasure of dog doo

Dear Editor: Re: Beaches Too Precious for Pooches ?, March 22 Mailbox. I read the letter suggesting that dogs be allowed onto the district’s beaches with great dismay.
LETTER: Investment in lumber mills will deliver value-added jobs

LETTER: Investment in lumber mills will deliver value-added jobs

Dear Editor: The present-day residents of the North Shore are a long way from our heritage of a formative lumber industry providing vital jobs for our pioneers.
BALDREY: Will Clark jump on the transit bandwagon?

BALDREY: Will Clark jump on the transit bandwagon?

My email inbox has been flooded with about 100 spending announcements from the B.C. government the past few days, as money is being shovelled out of the door as the fiscal year draws to a close later this week.
EDITORIAL: The alchemists

EDITORIAL: The alchemists

In the Middle Ages, men of great intellect slaved away in a vain effort to convert base metals like lead into gold.
EDITORIAL: Filthy habits

EDITORIAL: Filthy habits

The federal budget was delayed Wednesday thanks to a protest of sorts in the House of Commons. Opposition parties are outraged at a series of changes the Liberals are proposing for Parliamentary procedures.