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LETTER: Little park gets big improvements

LETTER: Little park gets big improvements

Dear Editor: We would like to congratulate and thank the District of West Vancouver for doing some work on Leyland Park. It is a small park at the end of Leyland Street on Sentinel Hill.
LETTER: Spill wine, not oil

LETTER: Spill wine, not oil

Dear Editor : Re: Wine Boycott? What This War Needs Is Sober Thought, Feb. 16 The North Side opinion column by Paul Sullivan. I just wanted to congratulate you, Mr. Sullivan, for your excellent column and clear-headed summation of the issue.
SULLIVAN: Wine boycott? What this war needs is sober thought

SULLIVAN: Wine boycott? What this war needs is sober thought

It’s not every day a national drama plays out just down the street, but Confederation’s latest battlefield is Burrard Inlet, which is literally just down the street from almost anywhere on the North Shore. The battle is about oil.
EDITORIAL: Tax class act

EDITORIAL: Tax class act

Another month, another report on our housing unaffordability crisis. But the one released by the Union of B.C. Municipalities, we feel, deserves our governments’ attention.
LETTER: Owls are pest control

LETTER: Owls are pest control

Dear Editor: Re: Another North Shore Owl Falls Prey to Rat Poison, Jan. 15 news story. I have killed 10 rats with snap traps in the past two years. Accidentally poisoning owls by putting out blood thinners to kill rats has two problems.
LETTER: District of North Van's Kirkstone vote a road to ruin

LETTER: District of North Van's Kirkstone vote a road to ruin

Dear Editor: Re: DNV Path Leads to Kirkstone Road Proposal, Feb. 9 news story.
LETTER: Prest brightens a rainy day

LETTER: Prest brightens a rainy day

Dear Editor: Re: Ranking the Top Seven Olympic Storylines , Feb. 7 Andy Prest column. Wonderfully funny and light-hearted column in today’s North Shore News on the Olympics.
LETTER: Bitumen spill: what effect on our health?

LETTER: Bitumen spill: what effect on our health?

Dear Editor: The B.C.
LETTER: Lynn Creek’s tall towers are a ‘radical change’

LETTER: Lynn Creek’s tall towers are a ‘radical change’

Dear Editor: The development at Hunter Street and Mountain Highway in the implementation plan for Lynn Creek was envisioned to have two towers of a maximum 12 and 20 storeys with the community centre “shell” incorporated elsewhere on the property.
BALDREY: Pipeline takes back seat to housing in throne speech

BALDREY: Pipeline takes back seat to housing in throne speech

It is telling that the words “Kinder Morgan” and “pipeline” were not contained in this week’s throne speech, an indication perhaps that the B.C. NDP government is trying to cool down emotions on the pipeline issue.