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LETTER: When it comes to SkyTrain, North Shore is grounded

LETTER: When it comes to SkyTrain, North Shore is grounded

Dear Editor: Here they go, spending billions of dollars on SkyTrain extensions, and for North Vancouver we get a couple of extra buses.
LETTER: If dogs run free, why can't we?

LETTER: If dogs run free, why can't we?

Dear Editor: Re: Dog attacks horse and rider near Baden Powell Trail in the Lillooett Road area.
OTHER VOICES: Mobility Pricing: An idea whose time has come?

OTHER VOICES: Mobility Pricing: An idea whose time has come?

TransLink and the Mayors Council appointed the Mobility Pricing Independent Commission to review options for pricing Metro Vancouver roads and bridges in order to manage congestion and invest in our transportation system.
LETTER: Ad addressing West Vancouver residents misleading

LETTER: Ad addressing West Vancouver residents misleading

Dear Editor: Re: Attention West Vancouver Residents advertisement on page 17 of the Friday, April 27 print edition.
LETTER: A new low when it comes to reckless Metro Vancouver drivers

LETTER: A new low when it comes to reckless Metro Vancouver drivers

Dear Editor: A new low while driving in Metro Vancouver. I am used to the reckless attitude of many Metro Vancouver drivers – basically stated: “I’m cutting you off. If you want to avoid an accident, you’ll have to slow down.
SULLIVAN: The ‘A’ word: Win or lose, amalgamation rides again

SULLIVAN: The ‘A’ word: Win or lose, amalgamation rides again

The next municipal election, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 20, just got more interesting, thanks to the “A” word. “A” stands for amalgamation, a big word with even bigger implications for the people of North Vancouver.
EDITORIAL: In the zone

EDITORIAL: In the zone

This week the province introduced plans to give municipalities a bold new power that they’ve been asking for – the ability to designate properties as rental-only zones.
INQUIRING REPORTER: Have gas prices got you changing your driving habits?

INQUIRING REPORTER: Have gas prices got you changing your driving habits?

Thank goodness the weather’s improving. That’s likely what many Metro Vancouverites have been thinking this week as gas prices hit a record $1.
LETTER: North Shore Writers Festival is a page-turningly good time

LETTER: North Shore Writers Festival is a page-turningly good time

Dear Editor: I’ve been a resident of North Vancouver since 2010 and for the first time, I attended the annual North Shore Writers Festival (Saturday, April 21).
BALDREY: B.C.’s public unions to come calling for wage hikes

BALDREY: B.C.’s public unions to come calling for wage hikes

Premier John Horgan was given a rousing welcome by delegates at the annual Canadian Union of Public Employees convention last week, but I have to wonder whether that’s going to be as good as it gets for the premier and his government when it comes to