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EDITORIAL: Take the high road

EDITORIAL: Take the high road

Despite what may be happening in the rest of the country, the District of West Vancouver can boast it isn’t going to pot. The district voted Monday night to ban cannabis retail and production even though the jazz cabbage will become legal on Oct.
LETTER: Ignorance has no borders

LETTER: Ignorance has no borders

Dear Editor: I am writing to you from North Idaho, although I was born and raised in Vancouver and now reside in North Vancouver; I choose to vacation here and have done so for more than a half century.
LETTER: Dagenais’ Bourdain tribute great food for thought

LETTER: Dagenais’ Bourdain tribute great food for thought

Dear Editor: Chris Dagenais always writes a fine article which gets one curious about exploring our local eateries.
LETTER: 50m for fun and fitness, not ‘elite’ sport

LETTER: 50m for fun and fitness, not ‘elite’ sport

Dear Editor: The Harry Jerome Redevelopment Project, in particular the 50-metre pool, came up in your June 20 article about city council’s decision to move forward with the Darwin proposal.
BALDREY: Bus service a lifeline for rural riders

BALDREY: Bus service a lifeline for rural riders

Much of B.C. will soon be without a bus service and that’s alarming. But should the B.C.
LETTER: Thanks soup saviours in Dundarave

LETTER: Thanks soup saviours in Dundarave

Dear Editor: At lunchtime on July 9 I tripped over the median at 25th Street in Dundarave and, soup and sandwich in hand, bolted headlong onto Marine Drive.
EDITORIAL: Procrastination District

EDITORIAL: Procrastination District

Three months before an election is always too late or too early for anything you want to do.
LETTER: Generosity blooms after geraniums stolen

LETTER: Generosity blooms after geraniums stolen

Dear Editor: Re: http://www.nsnews.com/community/plants-taken-from-adored-grand-boulevard-traffic-circle-1.23360382 .
LAUTENS: In West Vancouver trusts, beware of being too trustful

LAUTENS: In West Vancouver trusts, beware of being too trustful

The hard-boiled, unsentimental leadership of the District of West Vancouver is seeking an outrageous extinguishment of the intent of dead West Vancouverites who aren’t here to protest the town’s covetous designs on their legacy.
INQUIRING REPORTER: Have you ridden Greyhound?

INQUIRING REPORTER: Have you ridden Greyhound?

Citing a heavy decline in ridership over the past many years, Greyhound Canada announced Monday it would be ceasing all service across Western Canada, save one U.S.-run route connecting Vancouver and Seattle.