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EDITORIAL: City of North Vancouver has to make a decision on Harry Jerome rec centre

EDITORIAL: City of North Vancouver has to make a decision on Harry Jerome rec centre

It’s commendable for the City of North Vancouver to offer a lifetime’s worth of recreation – we just hope it doesn’t take them a lifetime to do it.
LETTER: Empathetic response from man who had his truck stolen is commendable

LETTER: Empathetic response from man who had his truck stolen is commendable

Dear editor: Re: Contractor Calls for Empathy Following Theft of His Truck , Feb. 7 news story. A shoutout to Jim West for his empathetic response to an upsetting event (i.e. having his truck stolen and articles left behind in his truck).
INQUIRING REPORTER: Why are these businesses ditching single-use plastic bags?

INQUIRING REPORTER: Why are these businesses ditching single-use plastic bags?

Upwards of 60 businesses in the Edgemont Village neighbourhood have committed to voluntarily stop using single-use plastic bags at their storefronts come March 1.
EDITORIAL: District of North Vancouver should repeal pigeon ban bylaw

EDITORIAL: District of North Vancouver should repeal pigeon ban bylaw

Those hoping for glorious vindication or unequivocal condemnation from David Loukidelis’s independent review of the District of North Vancouver’s controversial pigeon ban bylaw will both come away disappointed.
PREST: Someone is stealing our news stories in the weirdest of ways

PREST: Someone is stealing our news stories in the weirdest of ways

You know something is fishy when 'chum' salmon become 'buddy' salmon
Editorial: Weiler gets it from both sides on rail blockade

Editorial: Weiler gets it from both sides on rail blockade

Member of Parliament Patrick Weiler got it from both sides in Tuesday night’s emergency debate in the House of Commons, after serving up a word salad on the railroad blockade that matched the prime minister’s offering from earlier in the day. Mr.
BALDREY: Pipeline protests could turn into something much bigger

BALDREY: Pipeline protests could turn into something much bigger

It is fast becoming apparent that the protest that began over a natural gas pipeline in northwest B.C. has turned into something much, much bigger.
LETTER: Attorney General David Eby's proposed ICBC changes are justified

LETTER: Attorney General David Eby's proposed ICBC changes are justified

Dear editor: Re: No-fault Insurance a Move in the Right Direction for ICBC, Feb. 7 editorial viewpoint. To my mind, B.C. Attorney General David Eby is to be supported in the ICBC changes he proposes.
OTHER VOICES: Why it’s important to support Indigenous-led conservation in B.C.

OTHER VOICES: Why it’s important to support Indigenous-led conservation in B.C.

Recently, with the support of the provincial and federal governments, the Ktunaxa Nation in southeastern BC triumphantly announced a newly-protected area in the heart of BC’s Purcell Mountains.
LETTERS: Two viewpoints on 'shocking' art at North Vancouver's Polygon Gallery

LETTERS: Two viewpoints on 'shocking' art at North Vancouver's Polygon Gallery

Dear editor: Re: Art and Morality Collide at the Polygon Gallery in Lower Lonsdale, Feb. 7 front-page story. Congratulations to Mr.