"History will judge those who let her die."
West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce head of advocacy Maggie Pappas likens Ambleside to a dying woman while describing a potential development as the defibrillator that could save her (from a May 19 news story).
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"They started off trying to stick it to the residents, and they're continuing to stick it to the residents at every turn."
Moodyville resident Amanda Nichol describes her frustration at the prospect of high-voltage transmission lines running down St. Davids Avenue (from a May 19 news story).
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"Some of the trees were probably around when Canada was incorporated and it will probably take that many years before they get back to the (same) magnificent stature."
Metro Vancouver environment and parks committee chairwoman Heather Deal welcomes the filing of criminal charges 15 months after a swath of old-growth trees were cut down in Capilano River Regional Park (from a May 22 news story).