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EDITORIAL: Taxing questions

EDITORIAL: Taxing questions

The beginning of this week marked the deadline for most Canadians to file their taxes.But there’s a segment of the population unlikely to have been handing over the last shoebox full of receipts or sweating over a calculator.
LETTER: Artists at home on West Vancouver waterfront

LETTER: Artists at home on West Vancouver waterfront

Dear Editor: Scenery Slater wrote in her response (to a call from the District of West Vancouver for public input on its Waterfront Concept Plan) that there is a real disconnect between the staff at West Vancouver and the stakeholders in the arts com
LETTER: Tree protection bylaw invites disaster

LETTER: Tree protection bylaw invites disaster

Dear Editor: Re: WV Owners Chop Trees to Beat Bylaw , April 22 story. Bylaw be damned! Our West Vancouver council has just adopted a bylaw protecting West Vancouver trees over 75 centimetres in diameter. This is inviting disaster of the first order.
EDITORIAL: Moonlight sonata

EDITORIAL: Moonlight sonata

Pity poor Christy Clark, whose $200,000 salary as premier of the province isn’t adequate for her needs. So miniscule is the sum, she has to beef it up with about $50,000 she earns moonlighting as the chief attraction for her party.
PREST: I’ll sleep when I’m dead. Seriously – kill me

PREST: I’ll sleep when I’m dead. Seriously – kill me

Most workplaces have at least one person walking around like a tranquilized zombie, drooling on the photocopier and slowly bumping into unsuspecting co-workers. But enough about the Senate.
Does Premier Christy Clark deserve a raise?

Does Premier Christy Clark deserve a raise?

Premier Christy Clark’s annual salary of $192,000 has apparently left the former radio personality strapped for cash. Clark has made ends meet by supplementing her yearly wages with up to $50,000 in “car allowance.
LETTER: Density brings housing options

LETTER: Density brings housing options

Dear Editor: Having just read the letter (April 20 Mailbox) from Bob Rasmus, a former local builder who I do know, I felt compelled to respond.
SULLIVAN: It’s checkmate for Park Royal chess mates

SULLIVAN: It’s checkmate for Park Royal chess mates

When I’m not enthralling you every second Friday in the North Shore News, I have a public relations business, specializing in things like crisis communications.
EDITORIAL: Debt and taxes

EDITORIAL: Debt and taxes

Taxes are up in all three North Shore municipalities this year.West Vancouver is leading the way at 6.89 per cent, thanks in large part to some hefty maintenance bills that council had been putting off for years.
BALDREY: Political triumvirate emerging to dominate

BALDREY: Political triumvirate emerging to dominate

It would have been unheard of mere months ago, but there’s a chance a new political triumvirate is emerging to dominate the energy policies for this country.