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LETTER: Move port activities from inlet

LETTER: Move port activities from inlet

Dear Editor: Let’s plan for a moratorium (stop) on any housing development on the North Shore until there are good options for the third crossing, rapid transit or train.
LAUTENS: Once around the dance floor with Death

LAUTENS: Once around the dance floor with Death

I saw myself in a mirror where there was no mirror. I was purple on a shifting, sea-like purple background. My lips were most purple of all. And swollen. Thick. My wife had called 911. Her voice was calm and clear.
EDITORIAL: At the very lease

EDITORIAL: At the very lease

West Vancouver council had something of a reckoning this month, approving its first rental development in roughly 40 years.
LETTER: Pedestrians, say thanks with wave and smile

LETTER: Pedestrians, say thanks with wave and smile

Dear Editor: I’ve a suggestion for fellow pedestrians. I call it courtesy with a smile.
LETTER: No generational rift over OCP review in District of North Vancouver

LETTER: No generational rift over OCP review in District of North Vancouver

Dear Editor: The North Shore News suggested on Nov.
BALDREY: B.C. parties playing Kinder Morgan chess

BALDREY: B.C. parties playing Kinder Morgan chess

To figure out how our provincial political parties think they are going to be affected by the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion controversy in the coming election campaign, it may be best to examine how their leaders have dealt with this issue over ti
EDITORIAL: Under the bus

EDITORIAL: Under the bus

Last week we brought you the story of a TransLink driver who dumped his passengers and walked off the job because some people on the bus complained about him being late.
EDITORIAL: Downtown download

EDITORIAL: Downtown download

As the fentanyl crisis continues in B.C., the issue of what to do about the growing number of deaths connected to the drug has become a political football. Especially in the Lower Mainland, it’s a scary and emotional issue with the public.
PREST: Stop snow shaming the Lower Mainland

PREST: Stop snow shaming the Lower Mainland

In this darkest part of the year – with equally dark thoughts threatening to divide our neighbourhoods, our nation, even the entire world – there’s one thing that we here in Canada can do to make things a little bit brighter: Stop making fun of Vanco
LETTER: Shovel your sidewalk, please

LETTER: Shovel your sidewalk, please

Dear Editor: While taking my granddaughter to school (on Monday) on snow-covered, slippery roads, I was amazed to see the new portion of the Green Necklace on Grand Boulevard cleared and salted right down to the freshly installed black top.