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Inquiring Reporter: Do you think bullying can ever be prevented or stopped altogether?

Inquiring Reporter: Do you think bullying can ever be prevented or stopped altogether?

Transfer please

Transfer please

METRO mayors correctly, albeit not unanimously, stuck to their guns Thursday and voted not to increase property taxes across the region in order to raise $30 million in each of the next two years to plug a hole in the TransLink budget.
Lynn Valley highrise proposals surprise some

Lynn Valley highrise proposals surprise some

Dear Editor: Lynn Valley residents are very upset over the proposals to build highrises in the town centre.
Power restoration in rain appreciated

Power restoration in rain appreciated

Dear Editor: A big deep thank you goes to all the crews who worked tirelessly in the pelting rain from 10 a.m. through to 4 a.m. on Sunday to restore the power on behalf of the residents of Lower Cedardale and Park Royal north. At approximately 10 a.
Stolen grill story well done

Stolen grill story well done

Dear Editor: Thank you North Shore News and community. Your decision to cover our missing barbecue caper in such a clever way with Mike Wakefield's great photo and eye-catching headlines resulted in an amazing outpouring of community generosity.
Crash and burn

Crash and burn

LANCE Armstrong's fall from one of the great pinnacles of modern sport is truly a tragedy for those who put their store in the athletic achievement of others.
DNV welcomes L. Valley input

DNV welcomes L. Valley input

Dear Editor: I wish to address a number of concerns recently raised regarding preliminary redevelopment applications for properties located in Lynn Valley Centre.
Wanted: Halloween lights

Wanted: Halloween lights

If you see a home or business that really howls Halloween, please send the address to [email protected]. The North Shore News will publish photographs of devilish decorations on Sunday, Oct. 28.
Water views terminal

Water views terminal

Dear Editor: The City of North Vancouver approved the Low Level Road project with the intent to "improve community livability.
Nvsd's anti-homophobia policy questioned

Nvsd's anti-homophobia policy questioned

Dear Editor: Robin Tomlin has waited 42 years for an apology for the homophobia he endured in school. Only once he got legal representation did the North Vancouver school district begin to publicly acknowledge their discriminatory actions.