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LETTER: Bite better than a bullet

LETTER: Bite better than a bullet

Dear Editor : Re: Victim Bitten in Violent West Van Break-in , Oct. 25 front-page story. This is a terrible story of course and a lesson to people to let the police handle situations like this.
LETTER: Traffic solution: do nothing

LETTER: Traffic solution: do nothing

Dear Editor : Re: North Vancouver MLA Calls for North Shore SkyTrain , Oct. 18 news story. I’m amused that MLA Jane Thornthwaite’s proposed cross-harbour route just happens to connect her provincial riding directly to Vancouver and Burnaby.
LAUTENS: A fairy tale and a real princess helped create the EU

LAUTENS: A fairy tale and a real princess helped create the EU

On Remembrance Day my thoughts turned to the European Coal and Steel Community. Now there’s a sentence calculated to comb out the idle passerby.
EDITORIAL: Best waylaid plans

EDITORIAL: Best waylaid plans

The fentanyl crisis in B.C. is getting worse. That sentence was true four years ago. It was true last week. And if the federal Liberals continue to avoid making eye contact with logic, it will be true next year.
Have you started your holiday shopping?

Have you started your holiday shopping?

We can deny it all we want, pretend we don’t hear the Christmas music inside certain stores or notice the advertising blitz coming from certain brands, but the fact is the holiday season is upon us.
LETTER: Mind where you’re going when phone walking

LETTER: Mind where you’re going when phone walking

Dear Editor : I have a story to tell that I think contains an important message. I am a very fit 87-year-old lady and I live in an apartment on the south side of Park Royal. On Oct. 12 I was walking along to the White Spot to meet some friends.
LETTER: Switch off CNN and click on CNV.org for politics in action

LETTER: Switch off CNN and click on CNV.org for politics in action

Dear Editor : Are you finding Monday night TV dull? Might I suggest tuning in to City of North Vancouver council meetings at 6 p.m. via the city website .
EDITORIAL: Data driven

EDITORIAL: Data driven

It was 79 years ago this week that Lions Gate Bridge officially opened to traffic.
BALDREY: Pot to dominate spring session in Victoria

BALDREY: Pot to dominate spring session in Victoria

There is a runaway freight train barrelling down the track at all provincial governments, and the young B.C. NDP government is no exception to its impact.
LETTER: Where do our organics go when they leave the curb?

LETTER: Where do our organics go when they leave the curb?

Dear Editor : Re: District of North Vancouver trashes compost plan for Mount Seymour, Oct. 31 news story.