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BALDREY: Generation Squeeze eyes health-care spending

BALDREY: Generation Squeeze eyes health-care spending

One of the more provocative reactions to the B.C.
LETTER: Pedestrian-activated crossing signs needed in bustling Dundarave

LETTER: Pedestrian-activated crossing signs needed in bustling Dundarave

Dear Editor: When my wife and I downsized and relocated to the Dundarave area, it was primarily for the proximity to the many community and commercial amenities in the area.
EDITORIAL: High time

EDITORIAL: High time

There’s little debate anymore that Canadians prefer legalization, taxation and regulation of marijuana and the Trudeau government has the mandate to bring that in.
LETTER: G3 terminal expansion feels like a done deal

LETTER: G3 terminal expansion feels like a done deal

Dear Editor: Re: Bulk Grain, Potash Exports Hit New Records , Feb. 24 news story. The president and CEO of Port Metro Vancouver, Robin Silvester, thinks the proposed G3 export grain terminal is “a good story.
LETTER: Lonsdale highrise a concern

LETTER: Lonsdale highrise a concern

Dear Editor: Further development is coming to 13th and Lonsdale and it is not good.
EDITORIAL: Turning the Page

EDITORIAL: Turning the Page

During the last Conservative government’s years in office, there was arguably no greater thorn in Stephen Harper’s side than Kevin Page, the parliamentary budget officer.
LETTER: FSAs help to measure school effort

LETTER: FSAs help to measure school effort

Dear Editor: It beats me! Every year the teachers’ union mounts a campaign urging parents to remove their children from standardized tests of basic skills.
JAMES: ABA provides lifeline for autism families

JAMES: ABA provides lifeline for autism families

“The thousands of children with autism in B.C. deserve access to applied behaviour analysis — the single, most research-supported treatment. However, the need for ABA services is far out-stripping the supply of certified analysts who can provide it.
LETTER: This community rag worth reading

LETTER: This community rag worth reading

Dear Editor: I moved back to North Vancouver after being in Ontario for 17 years. Of course, it wasn’t too long before the first North Shore News appeared on my doorstep . . . uninvited.
Should medical pot shops operate without regulations?

Should medical pot shops operate without regulations?

Business owners are seeing green and wanting to get in on the ground floor as the federal government appears to be on the doorstep of legalizing marijuana.