"I call them the landmarks; the drawing pins in the ground to connect all those maps, plans, photographs, some old movies that we've got still."
North Shore Heritage Preservation Society president Jim Miller explains the importance of protecting the region's historyrich architecture from demolition (from Part 3 of Our Changing Landscapes, May 20).
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"Until the Canadian public declares that this kind of cheap and gutter politics is unworthy of those that offer to stand for office, it will continue, and people like Mr. Weston will be able to get away with using an apology a year after the damage is done."
Former federal Liberal Party candidate Dan Veniez drops his defamation suit against Member of Parliament John Weston over false campaign material distributed by Weston's campaign workers (from a May 23 news story).
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"You think a couple of punks will deter me from business?"
North Vancouver furrier Eugene Klein reacts to vandalism at his home-based business by an animal rights group (from a May 23 news story).