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Dead in the water

Dead in the water

IF there was ever hard evidence that the North Shore suffers from an excess of North Vancouvers, it came to light this week when the district decided not to go in with the city on a new Olympic-sized swimming pool.
No calm in this storm

No calm in this storm

Dear Editor: I read with interest your article, Expert Calls for Calm in Density Storm, in the Dec. 7 North Shore News (page three with maps on pages eight and nine).
Health checks, vaccinations are part of good pet care

Health checks, vaccinations are part of good pet care

Dear Editor: I write regarding the column published Dec. 9: Evaluating Annual Vet Visits.
You said it

You said it

"We sometimes don't expect to see impaired drivers in the morning." North Vancouver RCMP Cpl.
Onni might want to listen to NV citizens

Onni might want to listen to NV citizens

Dear Editor: The events regarding the Onni development at 13th and Lonsdale seem surreal. First, we learned the development might not go to a second public hearing as previously decided.
Mad money

Mad money

ONE has to wonder what's going on at B.C. Liberal headquarters that has made a once politically savvy party apparently lose its mind. At the end of last month, B.C.
Recovery centre more important than park

Recovery centre more important than park

Dear Editor: In response to your Dec. 5 story, Recovery Centre to Get Petition Vote, I write this letter in support of opening an alcohol recovery centre in North Vancouver.
Inquiring Reporter: Lost Dog

Inquiring Reporter: Lost Dog

Do you support search efforts for lost dogs?
No reason to raise stink over cost of methane

No reason to raise stink over cost of methane

Dear Editor: In reference to the letter Carbon Tax Excessive by Corrie Kost (Dec. 2, North Shore News), a bit of back-of-the-napkin math shows that the natural gas tax he complains of is not excessive.
Building consensus

Building consensus

THERE has been much talk lately of public processes for big developments, most of it bad, in the wake of Onni's Safeway site proposal, which the developer said it would withdraw last week after two years of back-and-forth with council.