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LETTER: Pedestrians, cyclists face confusing mix of traffic rules

LETTER: Pedestrians, cyclists face confusing mix of traffic rules

Dear Editor: Sunday, May 1 was a glorious day and families were out and about enjoying the weather. We were happily walking our dog at Ambleside when a close call happened.
LAUTENS: Time to rally on ludicrous waterfront plan

LAUTENS: Time to rally on ludicrous waterfront plan

It’s the classic solution looking for a problem.
EDITORIAL: Common behaviour

EDITORIAL: Common behaviour

It’s not what most Canadians think of when they hear the words “bench clearing.” But the allegations are that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “manhandled” a Conservative MP and elbowed an NDP MP in the House of Commons Wednesday.
LETTER: Wally’s missed during Cates visit

LETTER: Wally’s missed during Cates visit

Dear Editor: On Sunday (May 8) when my wife and I were passing Cates Park I noticed that at the entrance there was a sign for Wally’s Burgers.
LETTER: Cap detours not a speedway

LETTER: Cap detours not a speedway

Dear Editor: The Capilano water main project has resulted in significantly more traffic using Delbrook, Highland, Ridgewood and other streets.
LETTER: City’s heritage worth preserving

LETTER: City’s heritage worth preserving

Dear Editor: Your April 22 story City Council Debates Heritage Preservation reports on council’s recent consideration of the issue of preserving heritage buildings within our community.
BALDREY: Weaver primed for ‘Gordon Wilson’ moment

BALDREY: Weaver primed for ‘Gordon Wilson’ moment

Green Party leader Andrew Weaver wants history to repeat itself.
EDITORIAL: The incredible bulk

EDITORIAL: The incredible bulk

We’re happy to console a child afraid of monsters, but we’re uncertain how to treat councillors afraid of monster homes.
PREST: Psychological warfare triumphs in no-fly zone

PREST: Psychological warfare triumphs in no-fly zone

Sometimes nature proves its place in the world hierarchy with an act of simple dominance, even from the smallest of creatures. Skunks end a wedding reception early by hosing down the cake.
LETTER: New Audain museum impresses

LETTER: New Audain museum impresses

Dear Editor: Thank you for printing the two well-written articles on the new Whistler museum. I recently attended the Audain Museum on a group outing of the Welcome Spring Festival organized by the Chateau Whistler for seniors.