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LETTER: Big mine project unthinkable in climate emergency

LETTER: Big mine project unthinkable in climate emergency

Dear editor: Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it a year early that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared a climate emergency? How then are we seriously considering the biggest oilsands mine ever proposed? What will it take for us to behave like w
Les Leyne: Remarkable organizing prowess fuels protests

Les Leyne: Remarkable organizing prowess fuels protests

The motives and validity of the protest shutdowns are up for debate, but the organizational prowess is beyond dispute. It’s a remarkable achievement to co-ordinate thousands of people in massive civil disobedience across Canada.
INQUIRING REPORTER: What’s your best Vancouver Olympics memory?

INQUIRING REPORTER: What’s your best Vancouver Olympics memory?

It was 10 years ago that Vancouver hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics. The Games brought with them a flurry of amazing sports moments and athletic feats, with Canada racking up medal after medal while playing host to the world.
SULLIVAN: B.C. taxi industry newest member of disrupted club

SULLIVAN: B.C. taxi industry newest member of disrupted club

So ride-hailing has finally come to Metro Vancouver. Now, if you want to get from the SeaBus to Tiddleycove, there’s an app for that.
EDITORIAL: Lane closures on Marine Drive are a necessary growing pain

EDITORIAL: Lane closures on Marine Drive are a necessary growing pain

Take a deep breath, North Shore commuters. This is going to pinch. Starting on Tuesday, the Mosquito Creek Bridge on Marine Drive will be reduced to one lane in either direction for the first five months of the bridge replacement project.
Opinion: Strait of Georgia herring fishery jeopardizes the health of the Salish Sea

Opinion: Strait of Georgia herring fishery jeopardizes the health of the Salish Sea

'Herring are the foundation of the marine ecosystem of the Salish Sea, as they are along the entire B.C. coast’ writes local filmmaker Bob Turner
BALDREY: Future of B.C. Greens uncertain with Andrew Weaver's departure

BALDREY: Future of B.C. Greens uncertain with Andrew Weaver's departure

When the B.C. legislature resumes sitting this week there is going to be a minor alignment of the assembly’s seating plan, but it carries with it potentially major implications.
EDITORIAL: Inglewood Care Centre rebuild is good news for West Vancouverites in their golden years

EDITORIAL: Inglewood Care Centre rebuild is good news for West Vancouverites in their golden years

Like many, we were caught completely off guard by the sale of West Vancouver’s Inglewood Care Centre to the non-profit Baptist Housing , which now has plans to redevelop the 1963 facility.
Don’t be a royal pain: Leave Meghan and Harry alone

Don’t be a royal pain: Leave Meghan and Harry alone

Celebrity couple’s retreat from royal duties to Canada’s West Coast doesn’t mean we should forget our manners
LETTER: West Vancouver's proposed budget is open for public input

LETTER: West Vancouver's proposed budget is open for public input

Dear Editor: I am writing in response to Mr. Marley’s letter published Jan. 29, We Need to Take a Close Look at What Taxes Are Used For . Council has not approved the budget yet.