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LETTER: Thankful for stranger’s help

LETTER: Thankful for stranger’s help

Dear Editor: On Friday, April 21 I was in a cycling accident near Park Royal, by Winners, on the bike trail from the bridge over the Capilano River. I was bleeding from a deep laceration, lying beside my bike.
SULLIVAN: North Shore voters hedge political bets

SULLIVAN: North Shore voters hedge political bets

The province of British Columbia is having trouble making up its mind. After a month-long provincial election campaign we are still very much a house divided.
EDITORIAL: The great unknown

EDITORIAL: The great unknown

We are normally in the business of finding answers to questions. But this week’s provincial election has left us with fewer of the former and more of the latter.
EDITORIAL: The day after

EDITORIAL: The day after

It’s the day after. The winners are shaking off a champagne headache. The losers are calling up volunteers, asking for help retrieving lawn signs. Pundits are hoarse from telling the media “I told you so.
LETTER: Dismantle the CBC? Conservative leadership hopeful Leitch off-base

LETTER: Dismantle the CBC? Conservative leadership hopeful Leitch off-base

Dear Editor: Re: Kellie Leitch running for the Conservative leadership. She says she wants to dismantle the CBC, so that would mean she would like to get rid of such programs as The Nature of Things, The Fifth Estate and The Passionate Eye.
LETTER: Editorial’s stance a dam good one

LETTER: Editorial’s stance a dam good one

Dear Editor: Re: Not Worth a Dam , April 23 Viewpoint. I just finished reading (North Vancouver-based blogger) Norm Farrell’s blog where he quotes your paper’s editorial on the subject of the Site C dam.
LETTER: Site C dam: a bad idea and $8-billion burden

LETTER: Site C dam: a bad idea and $8-billion burden

Open letter to columnist Keith Baldrey: Re: Site C Has Passed the Point of No Return, April 26 View from the Ledge .
BALDREY: How will B.C. election affect the economy?

BALDREY: How will B.C. election affect the economy?

Whatever the outcome of the election (I’m writing this column 48 hours before the polls closed on voting day) it will likely have a profound impact on the shape of the provincial economy.
LETTER: Speeding in Poet’s Corner putting pedestrians at risk

LETTER: Speeding in Poet’s Corner putting pedestrians at risk

Dear Editor: I am writing again to address the many traffic problems along the 29th Street/Fromme Road/William and Shakespeare Avenues/Tennyson Crescent/Laura Lynn strata corridors.
GOOD: Election 2017: who takes it is anyone’s guess

GOOD: Election 2017: who takes it is anyone’s guess

I’ve learned not to make rash predictions about election results; however, I do have some thoughts about what factors will play to the outcome of this one. Christy Clark isn’t the bright new face she was six years ago.