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LETTER: Food is an excellent way to get to know each other

LETTER: Food is an excellent way to get to know each other

Dear Editor: Chris Dagenais always writes a fine article which gets one curious about exploring our local eateries.
BALDREY: First Nations’ consent remains an issue undefined

BALDREY: First Nations’ consent remains an issue undefined

The NDP government has unveiled its first example of what obtaining the “consent” of First Nations for resource development projects is supposed to look like and things are as confusing and uncertain as ever.
EDITORIAL: Border towns

EDITORIAL: Border towns

A new survey confirms what many on the North Shore have long believed : In the hearts and minds of the vast majority, there is only one North Vancouver. The City and the District are just the governments that send them tax bills.
LETTER: West Van, don't let density ruin neighbourhood character

LETTER: West Van, don't let density ruin neighbourhood character

Dear Editor: Further to the article West Vancouver on the Eve of Change (North Shore News June 22) and having attended the meeting I do not believe at this stage that there is overwhelming community support.
LETTER: Harry Jerome rebuild a 'travesty'

LETTER: Harry Jerome rebuild a 'travesty'

Dear Editor: The sell off of public lands (The current parks and recreation site between 21st and 23rd streets at Lonsdale) to finance the Harry Jerome recreation centre rebuild is not just a travesty for the local community and affected neighbourhoo
LETTER: Realtor's comments on school tax a 'tragic reminder'

LETTER: Realtor's comments on school tax a 'tragic reminder'

Dear Editor : Allan Angell’s comments that the “NDP should be shot” and the resulting “hear, hear” from the crowd is a tragic reminder that, as the famous economist Thomas Picketty wrote, “No hypocrisy is too large when elites are forced to justify t
SULLIVAN: Affordability? Amalgamation? Local election candidates have chance to tackle the 'A' word

SULLIVAN: Affordability? Amalgamation? Local election candidates have chance to tackle the 'A' word

The pace of turning two North Vancouvers into one stepped up this week – from glacial to snail’s – as North Vancouver District Coun. Roger Bassam tossed his hat in the ring for mayor of the district.
EDITORIAL: Sunrise in the west

EDITORIAL: Sunrise in the west

For decades, while the rest of the Lower Mainland grew and changed, the District of West Vancouver seemed to believe it could become frozen in time.
INQUIRING REPORTER: Are you watching World Cup soccer action?

INQUIRING REPORTER: Are you watching World Cup soccer action?

It’s the World Cup, but you already knew that. Whether or not you find soccer a snooze or you like to bend it like Beckham, one can’t help but take notice every four years when the FIFA World Cup rolls into a city with the whole world in tow.
LETTER: People should strive to learn more about different electoral systems

LETTER: People should strive to learn more about different electoral systems

Dear Editor: Re: Electoral Reform: Learn About It, June 15 Mailbox.