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LETTER: Balanced view in water debate

LETTER: Balanced view in water debate

Dear Editor: Re: Emotions Run High in Nestle Water Debate , July 17. Thank you for helping me find the middle road in this water debate. I have seen a few emotionally charged postings on Facebook on the subject.
LETTER: Gallery looks like a big tent on a barge

LETTER: Gallery looks like a big tent on a barge

Dear Editor: I just read your article and saw the artist’s depiction of the planned gallery and museum.
LETTER: Staff of Lions Gate Hospital, take a bow, you're great

LETTER: Staff of Lions Gate Hospital, take a bow, you're great

Dear Editor: When did you last hug a Lions Gate Hospital staff member, or for that matter an employee of any other hospital? I am remiss for it was a long time ago.
LETTER: Closure of WorkSafeBC office a loss

LETTER: Closure of WorkSafeBC office a loss

Dear Editor: On June 21 your newspaper published an article about the closure of the North Vancouver WorksafeBC office. I want to clarify some of the information given to you by WorkSafeBC.
EDITORIAL: Coneheaded move

EDITORIAL: Coneheaded move

If you thought that making sure there’s still water through our taps, or deciding if a casino will be built next door were the most important issues facing local government, you’d be wrong.
BALDREY: Province might opt to take over TransLink

BALDREY: Province might opt to take over TransLink

The unexpected appointment of Peter Fassbender as the B.C. cabinet minister now responsible for TransLink has everyone guessing what he may have in store for the beleaguered transit authority.
LETTER: Harper unfairly targeted

LETTER: Harper unfairly targeted

Dear Editor: Re: Viewpoint ( Expatriate Love ), July 29 I can see that Stephen Harper and the Conservatives are in for a tough election.
JAMES: Conflict rules, term limits worth a think

JAMES: Conflict rules, term limits worth a think

“A former member of the [provincial] Executive Council or a former parliamentary secretary must not [for 24 months] make representations to the government in relation to any specific ongoing transaction or negotiation to which the government is a par
LETTER: Birds and wildlife also suffer in our drought

LETTER: Birds and wildlife also suffer in our drought

Dear Editor: As one who has lived here for the majority of my 68 years I must say I have never seen our climate become so dry. I doubt anyone ever guessed that a “rain” city like Vancouver could ever be short of water, but alas it has.
LETTER: Family has community history

LETTER: Family has community history

Dear Editor: Re: Sewell development While I am generally leery of further development on the North Shore, I’m excited to see a proposal by a family that is local and has a long history in our community.