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LAUTENS: Earls in West Van a grand success, and as for the competition...

LAUTENS: Earls in West Van a grand success, and as for the competition...

The new Earls restaurant at the airy corner of the cruise-ship-size Grosvenor building instantly became the fashionable West Vancouver place for tout le monde when it opened last month – making a million bucks in its first four weeks, according to gl
LETTER: First-past-the-post is a broken system

LETTER: First-past-the-post is a broken system

Dear Editor : I hope everyone noticed that in this week of bad news there was one standout piece of good news: B.C. residents will have the opportunity this year to get rid of a voting system which produces false majority governments.
LETTER: Entitled cyclists are annoying, but entitled motorists can be deadly

LETTER: Entitled cyclists are annoying, but entitled motorists can be deadly

Dear Editor: Re: Sharing is Caring: Cyclists Must Obey Rules of the Road, June 8 Mailbox. I read the letter of a retired police officer with dismay. According to Mr.
LETTER: Not everyone from West Vancouver opposes the school tax

LETTER: Not everyone from West Vancouver opposes the school tax

Dear Editor: I’m a resident of West Vancouver and I think people who are opposing the school tax are not representing all West Vancouver residents. West Vancouverites should think about the wider province rather than just themselves.
WORLD CUP: Favourites! Superstars!! Iceland!?!

WORLD CUP: Favourites! Superstars!! Iceland!?!

Group of Death? Maybe not the best phrase to use in Russia
BALDREY: NDP remain firmly in control of B.C. agenda

BALDREY: NDP remain firmly in control of B.C. agenda

As they enter the second year of an agreement that keeps the current government in power, it’s worth checking to see how that deal has played out in terms of which party is really calling the shots in the B.C. legislature.
EDITORIAL: Shots fired

EDITORIAL: Shots fired

At its best, Thursday night’s Kay Meek Centre meeting was a collegial exchange of informed opinions regarding the NDP-backed school tax.
LETTER: Mobility pricing could change driver behaviour for the better

LETTER: Mobility pricing could change driver behaviour for the better

Dear Editor: Paul Sullivan is clearly trying to rile up motorists stuck in congestion but to what end? Does he really think we can afford to build new transportation infrastructure without a source of funding? Those who rail against new funding can h
West Vancouver roadside vendor marks 25 fruitful years

West Vancouver roadside vendor marks 25 fruitful years

Loyal customers have included professional athletes, celebrities and future wife
LETTER: Let's cheers our TransLink drivers

LETTER: Let's cheers our TransLink drivers

Dear Editor: May we (please) propose cheers to the patient, diligent TransLink drivers who deliver us safely to our destinations. They are also there for those who need assistance with wheelchairs, strollers and mobility.