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LETTER: Wanted: a day of peace and quiet

LETTER: Wanted: a day of peace and quiet

Dear Editor: It’s a beautiful warm, sunny Sunday morning. The time is 10:30 a.m.
LETTER: Sight of chess play warms the heart

LETTER: Sight of chess play warms the heart

Dear Editor: An open letter to Park Royal: I’ve been shopping at Park Royal my entire life. The sight of the gentlemen playing chess always has warmed my heart and is part of what makes the North Shore feel like home.
OTHER VOICES: Park Royal a second home for longtime merchant

OTHER VOICES: Park Royal a second home for longtime merchant

In 1983 Hugh Addison, general manager of Park Royal, approached me in my little butcher shop in Ambleside and tried to convince me to move my butcher shop to Park Royal. ...
LETTER: Society values parking more than park land

LETTER: Society values parking more than park land

Dear Editor: Elizabeth James’ column titled Paving Park Strip Won’t Get us Out of Cars, March 16 , misunderstands the conundrum the city faces when installing good, protected cycling infrastructure.
EDITORIAL: Full steam ahead

EDITORIAL: Full steam ahead

The Shipyards on the City of North Vancouver waterfront now have a plan, a funding source and even a targeted completion date.
What do you think of the Shipyards plan?

What do you think of the Shipyards plan?

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LETTER: Kindling is a good read

LETTER: Kindling is a good read

Dear Editor: My son brings up newspapers to help me with my wood-burning stove and I find such interesting things to read in your paper as I am struggling to start the fire. Thank you. F. Carol Outerbridge Walhachin, B.C.
LETTER: Green necklace a no-no

LETTER: Green necklace a no-no

Dear Editor: I am one of the many people who don’t think Grand Boulevard needs that path paved for the Green Necklace. I see the city has $2.
LETTER: Opinions about cops in cherry pickers are the pits

LETTER: Opinions about cops in cherry pickers are the pits

Dear Editor: Re: Brendan McAleer’s column entitled Mixed Reaction to Cherry Picking Police (April 1). Brendan, Brendan, Brendan... Your April 1 column, I’m hoping, was appropriate for the date.
LAUTENS: Love in a garden, and a less than smart chess move

LAUTENS: Love in a garden, and a less than smart chess move

Stunning blow to West Vancouver town hall’s Ambleside-Dundarave renewal vision (or fantasy): The Avant Gardener in the core 1400-block Marine Drive is shutting down.