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EDITORIAL: Weakest link

EDITORIAL: Weakest link

The province is planning to pay engineers $250,000 to study the feasibility of building a bridge or highway to the Sunshine Coast.
LETTER: Let taxpayers decide on museum

LETTER: Let taxpayers decide on museum

Dear Editor: It is unfortunate that the funding model for the proposed museum did not work out.
EDITORIAL: Skin in the game

EDITORIAL: Skin in the game

It used to be a popular PR stunt among politicians to attempt living a week on a “welfare diet,” which was usually just a few dollars a day, to highlight the inadequacy of social assistance.
SULLIVAN: Jilted museum lovers get the cold shoulder

SULLIVAN: Jilted museum lovers get the cold shoulder

One of my very favourite places on earth is the Museum of London.
LETTER: Pipe Shop event space holds youth appeal

LETTER: Pipe Shop event space holds youth appeal

Dear Editor: Born and raised on the North Shore and having been a younger resident of Lower Lonsdale for the past 10 years, it’s been incredible watching and experiencing the rapid evolution of this neighbourhood first-hand.
LETTER: Shipyards an inspired setting for museum

LETTER: Shipyards an inspired setting for museum

Dear Editor: The North Vancouver Museum at the Pipe Shop in the Shipyards created a vision of a new vibrant, innovative museum.
Do you miss the penny?

Do you miss the penny?

Three years ago this week our pockets became lighter as the Royal Canadian Mint stopped producing the penny. While it now costs an extra four cents to obtain good fortune from a wishing pond, all in all it seems most people don’t miss the penny.
LETTER: Sure-footed senior likes gravel path

LETTER: Sure-footed senior likes gravel path

Dear Editor: I walk Grand Boulevard every day from 19th down to Ninth: rain, shine, snow. It is a wonderful area and I have over the years got to know many of the daily walkers and their dogs.
BALDREY: Politics get personal in election lead-up

BALDREY: Politics get personal in election lead-up

Avert you eyes and cover the kids’ ears. Things are about to become loud, nasty and angry in the often tense world of B.C. politics.
LETTER: Grand Boulevard paving deserves closer look

LETTER: Grand Boulevard paving deserves closer look

Dear Editor: At a time when our recreational facilities (Harry Jerome) are old and our sports fields are stretched beyond capacity, the recent open house on the next phase of the City of North Vancouver’s Green Necklace was an eye-opener on the price