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LAUTENS: Edible jewels unearthed amid pricey produce

LAUTENS: Edible jewels unearthed amid pricey produce

Ignore terrorism in Vancouver – exploding home prices. Forget the media watch on Justin Trudeau’s fading honeymoon. Pass by Wall Street to Your Street, where real people, even most on-shore West Vancouverites, live.
EDITORIAL: Hail, hail

EDITORIAL: Hail, hail

Uber’s arrival in B.C. is inevitable, Transportation Minister Todd Stone says. The ride-hailing app has sparked controversy in most cities it’s set up in.
LETTER: Invest in our local economy

LETTER: Invest in our local economy

Dear Editor: One of the fundamental principles of sound investment is never placing your eggs in one basket. Thanks to the West, the Chinese economy has become up to now, the strongest in the world. We depend on them for practically anything.
EDITORIAL: It's history

EDITORIAL: It's history

After campaigners for a new museum fell short of their $5-million fundraising goal, City of North Vancouver council has sent plans for a new North Vancouver Museum in the Pipe Shop on the Shipyards the way of the Flamborough Head.
LETTER: MSP premiums too costly for many retirees

LETTER: MSP premiums too costly for many retirees

Dear Editor: The Medical Services Plan of British Columbia needs an immediate overhaul. I share columnist Keith Baldrey’s concern about rising MSP premiums (Middle-income Earners Feel the Squeeze from Rising MSP Premiums, Jan. 6).
BALDREY: Signs of a new health accord in the works

BALDREY: Signs of a new health accord in the works

The new federal government under Justin Trudeau has a chance to do something that will have a much bigger impact than legalizing marijuana, changing election laws or building roads and bridges.
EDITORIAL: Charitably speaking

EDITORIAL: Charitably speaking

There were likely some sighs of relief in cramped offices across the country this week as the federal government announced it is winding down the political activity audits of charities begun and continued with great zeal by the former Conservative re
PREST: Learning to love pets in a dog-eat-dog world

PREST: Learning to love pets in a dog-eat-dog world

Pet lovers, I finally get where you're coming from. You choose your favourite type of domesticated animal, buy a whole pack of them and then let them loose in the house.
LETTER: School land sales not the answer

LETTER: School land sales not the answer

Dear Editor: I was disappointed by your Jan. 20 editorial Old vs. New School supporting the proposal to sell school lands to a developer in order to partially fund the rebuilding of Argyle school.
LETTER: Braemar, Argyle parents: 'We are stronger united'

LETTER: Braemar, Argyle parents: 'We are stronger united'

An open letter to the parents, students and staff of Argyle secondary: Dear Neighbours: An intense and uncomfortable conflict has existed between our communities over the past three months.