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Thanks for all the parades

Thanks for all the parades

Dear Editor: Much has been written and said about the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 118 assuming the leadership of the North Shore Canada Day parade.
28 days later

28 days later

FOUR weeks and more than 30 stories later (see them all at nsnews.com), British Columbia heads to the polls today.
Opinion: Not too late

Opinion: Not too late

CHANCES are if you are reading this, you're already the type who votes, so we aren't going to come at you with a heavy-handed "soldiers-died-for-your-democratic-right" kind of editorial.
You said it

You said it

"If, at the end of the day, they have to go down St. Davids, they have to go down St. Davids.
Sewage costs up - but not by 500%

Sewage costs up - but not by 500%

Dear Editor: A recent letter from Couns.
Election meeting turnout was 'a feat of disinterest'

Election meeting turnout was 'a feat of disinterest'

Dear Editor: With thanks to the North Shore News, May 5, I see that all of 60 people turned up at the Kay Meek Centre in West Vancouver to hear what our provincial election candidates had to say for the big day, May 14.
Inquiring reporter: Are you more engaged in this election than you were last time?

Inquiring reporter: Are you more engaged in this election than you were last time?

In the dark . . . ages

In the dark . . . ages

EMPIRICAL evidence took another blow to the face this week, just as the bruise from the last one is starting to show.
Clark's racist comment shocking

Clark's racist comment shocking

Dear Editor: It is shocking that city councillor Rod Clark could use a racist slur in public and call it common practice in this day and age! Just withdrawing his comment is not enough - he should publicly apologize in this paper and take a sensitivi
Christy Clark will win - you read it here first

Christy Clark will win - you read it here first

MULTIPLE sparkling, titillating items battling for top spot: Gordon Wilson is a fascinating British Columbia study, a shrewd maverick whose feet stepped into a cow-pie or two - most visibly a marital one - but whose head arguably contains the sharpes