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BALDREY: Stakes are high in great pipeline showdown

BALDREY: Stakes are high in great pipeline showdown

Well, things are about to finally get real over the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion project. Oh, the protests against the project and the resulting arrests were all very nice for the television news cameras and all that.
EDITORIAL: Cash on the barrel

EDITORIAL: Cash on the barrel

In September, the NDP government proudly announced that union and corporate donations to political parties were being banned. The move was welcomed as a big step forward in B.C.
LETTER: North Shore drivers are an entitled bunch

LETTER: North Shore drivers are an entitled bunch

Dear Editor: I have serious concerns about the way driving has evolved on the North Shore.
LAUTENS: When did good times roll? Right here and now

LAUTENS: When did good times roll? Right here and now

Steven Pinker is a celebrated – so often a kiss-of-death adjective signaling the recipients are past it – Canadian-born Harvard psychologist who gave a very annoying interview on Good Friday eve to the CBC’s (frequently annoying, being straight from
INQUIRING REPORTER: Will you miss the Sedin twins?

INQUIRING REPORTER: Will you miss the Sedin twins?

If you haven’t heard yet, your favourite Swedish hockey twins are retiring from the NHL.
EDITORIAL: To your health

EDITORIAL: To your health

Two years after the shooting, the police officer remembered the victim’s “piercing, intent stare” in the moment before the man grabbed a black object. The officer fired. Matthew Wilcox, 39, died in Lions Gate Hospital one day later.
LETTER: Community will benefit from Emery Place redevelopment plan

LETTER: Community will benefit from Emery Place redevelopment plan

Dear Editor: As someone who lives in Lynn Valley, I have been watching the progress of the proposed new housing planned for Emery Village and the discussion that has gone on in your paper the last few months.
EDITORIAL: Please appease me

EDITORIAL: Please appease me

Salaries flatlined and real estate prices soared. Those were the conditions that sent droves of young people away from the North Shore in search of a place they might someday buy, or more likely, rent. To help the squeezed generation, the B.C.
PREST: Parents forget almost all the bad stuff their kids do

PREST: Parents forget almost all the bad stuff their kids do

Don't worry kids: that baseball bat incident with your brother won't haunt you forever
LETTER: Canada should become a renewable energy leader

LETTER: Canada should become a renewable energy leader

Dear Editor: Re: Ongoing reporting on the Kinder Morgan pipeline protests and lawsuits.