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"I'd rather be teaching." Social studies teacher Norm Nichols discusses teachers' anger over the decision to cut 10 per cent of their wages as part of a partial lockout (from a May 30 news story).

"I'd rather be teaching." Social studies teacher Norm Nichols discusses teachers' anger over the decision to cut 10 per cent of their wages as part of a partial lockout (from a May 30 news story).

"If you want to take on the trust obligation, bring your chequebook." John Shields, manager of the indebted The Land Conservancy, is reticent to endorse West Vancouver's $1 offer to buy the B.C. Binning House (from a May 28 news story).

"Current prohibition laws in Canada are a failure." Former West Vancouver police chief Kash Heed talks about marijuana policy reform as he begins consulting to commercial medicinal marijuana growers (from a May 25 news story).