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LETTER: Platitudes make fools of readers

LETTER: Platitudes make fools of readers

Dear Editor: Re: Experience Made Fools of Us Last Election , April 28 opinion piece. “... the wealthy are the main beneficiaries of the lowest corporate tax rate in Canada ...” quoted from Paul Sullivan’s April 28 column.
LETTER: Cardiac care with humour and grace

LETTER: Cardiac care with humour and grace

Dear Editor: I recently spent three days of testing at Lions Gate Hospital (and St. Paul’s) for a routine cardiac health problem.
LETTER: Sink or swim for 50m pool at Harry Jerome

LETTER: Sink or swim for 50m pool at Harry Jerome

Dear Editor: The City of North Vancouver is on the verge of approving a 10-lane, 25-metre pool for the Harry Jerome replacement project.
BALDREY: Two solitudes emerge in B.C. election

BALDREY: Two solitudes emerge in B.C. election

No matter which party forms the next government in this province, the election results show the rural-urban divide that emerged from the 2013 election has become wider and perhaps more entrenched than ever before.
EDITORIAL: Civil service

EDITORIAL: Civil service

According to two reports from police watchdogs this week, having the RCMP oversee the RCMP when it comes to a dysfunctional workplace isn’t working out so well.
EDITORIAL: Health and wealth

EDITORIAL: Health and wealth

We celebrate this week with the District of North Vancouver and the North Vancouver Recreation and Culture on the (phased) opening of the new Delbrook Community Recreation Centre. A community with a busy rec centre is a healthy community.
PREST: Mothers in a dangerous time

PREST: Mothers in a dangerous time

You’re not going to believe this, but in 1909 when activist Anna Jarvis tried to get the U.S.
LETTER: Canada Post delivers on mis-mailed money

LETTER: Canada Post delivers on mis-mailed money

Dear Editor: A few days ago, I had quite a few cards to mail. I also had an envelope, unmarked except for a first name, with some cash to pass on to a friend.
LETTER: ‘Slow down and relax’ not a practical solution to problem

LETTER: ‘Slow down and relax’ not a practical solution to problem

Dear Editor: The North Shore News has been presented with a stellar opportunity to help determine where its readers stand regarding an issue that plagues most of us in the Lower Mainland daily: increasingly restrictive traffic gridlock that in no sma
LETTER: Improve food to boost healing

LETTER: Improve food to boost healing

Dear Editor: I received a card in the mail last week asking for money in order to buy new equipment for our local hospital. Why our provincial government doesn’t automatically purchase that on our behalf has always surprised me.