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Sun downed

Sun downed

AS members of the media, we never take pleasure when hard times befall our colleagues in the industry, even competitors.
Credit card companies' service fees are too high

Credit card companies' service fees are too high

Dear Editor: Something has to be done about the inequities that credit card customers and more importantly merchants are being charged for their services. There is no excuse for Visa and MasterCard to gouge their customers.
Inquiring Reporter: Would you ever own an exotic pet?

Inquiring Reporter: Would you ever own an exotic pet?

Construction challenges pedestrian access to Park Royal

Construction challenges pedestrian access to Park Royal

Dear Editor: Think that motorists have a hard time getting around Park Royal South? Try being a pedestrian! Almost the entire length of the mall is blocked off because of construction.
Carload of Samaritans to the rescue

Carload of Samaritans to the rescue

Dear Editor: I would like to say thank you to the carload of young guys who came to my rescue on the evening of Friday, July 26.
Exploiting exotica

Exploiting exotica

THE horrifying news this weekend about two young boys killed by a pet python that escaped its enclosure raises many questions.
Edgemont seniors home provides needed option

Edgemont seniors home provides needed option

Dear Editor: Letter writer Leonard Seward criticizes the approved Edgemont Seniors Living project as being unaffordable for local seniors, and predicts it will be occupied by "mostly very rich people" from elsewhere (Seniors Facility Comes Expensive,
City council's density approvals gridlocking traffic

City council's density approvals gridlocking traffic

Dear Editor: It was a feeling of relief with which I read the letter of Hamish Watt regarding traffic gridlock in the City of North Vancouver.
Edgemont decision lacks logic

Edgemont decision lacks logic

Dear Editor: As residents of the Edgemont Village area, my husband and I have been watching the Edgemont seniors housing proposal with much interest, attending both of the information sessions and the June 25 public hearing.
Russian 'anti-propaganda' law sets us back

Russian 'anti-propaganda' law sets us back

Looking back on the 2010 Olympics, there was a lot for us to be proud of, like our haul of gold and our remarkably smooth running of the Games. But now, one other thing stands out in hindsight.