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SULLIVAN: CN Seawalk squabble goes to PR Hall of Shame

SULLIVAN: CN Seawalk squabble goes to PR Hall of Shame

What is it with railways? Is there something about running an iron road that requires an iron head? Admittedly, the sample is relatively small here in Canada – we have two big national railways, CP and CN, but they both have a tendency to exhibit the
EDITORIAL: Closer to the art

EDITORIAL: Closer to the art

You’ve had your last chance to take a selfie with two major installations of public art that adorned North Vancouver’s streets as part of the Vancouver 2014-2016 Biennale festival.
LETTER: Kudos to snow clearing crews

LETTER: Kudos to snow clearing crews

Dear Editor: The past several weeks of snow have been pretty unpleasant for most Greater Vancouver residents. I have to say that driving around North Vancouver has been absolutely no problem. Our streets are in much better condition than Vancouver.
LETTER: Mechanic’s shop a Cove cornerstone

LETTER: Mechanic’s shop a Cove cornerstone

Dear Editor: Re: Longtime Cove Mechanic Looks Back , Jan. 29 story. My late husband started taking our cars to Central Motors when we moved to the Cove 21 years ago.
LETTER: Rockhaven left to rot

LETTER: Rockhaven left to rot

Dear Editor: Kudos to West Van council for delaying demolition plans for Rockhaven House on Marine Drive (Demolition of Rockhaven House halted — for now, North Shore News, Feb. 12).
LETTER: Dog bylaw cramps outings in Edgemont

LETTER: Dog bylaw cramps outings in Edgemont

Dear Editor: Today I walked up to Edgemont Village, with my dog. We stopped in at two banks. The dog got his “good boy” cookies, I did my banking, and then we went to the library to pick up a book I had reserved.
LETTER: Density brings housing for a growing workforce

LETTER: Density brings housing for a growing workforce

Dear Editor: Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the Feb. 8 letter from District of North Vancouver Coun. Lisa Muri (Development Pushing Out People and Jobs).
BALDREY: Get ready for massive ICBC rate hikes

BALDREY: Get ready for massive ICBC rate hikes

Can ICBC survive? And if so, can it do so only through a huge increase in auto insurance rates? Those are questions worth pondering given the latest update on the Crown corporation’s fiscal situation.
EDITORIAL: Growing pains

EDITORIAL: Growing pains

Every time West Vancouver council is asked to consider any kind of development project, there is much blowback from the community and handwringing on council.
OTHER VOICES: A B.C. budget that is best described as petulant

OTHER VOICES: A B.C. budget that is best described as petulant

If last year’s provincial budget could be described as petty, after Finance minister Mike de Jong doled out an increase in assistance rates for those living with disabilities only to claw must of it back by ending the subsidized bus pass program, thi