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PREST: Spoiling my appetite for eye stabbings

PREST: Spoiling my appetite for eye stabbings

Spoiler alert! If you do not want to know the exact number of eye stabbings in the television show Game of Thrones, stop reading now. Because it is quite a shocking amount of eye stabbings.
EDITORIAL: Next gen thinking

EDITORIAL: Next gen thinking

Credit is due to federal and provincial governments this week after reaching a long-needed agreement on pension reform.Predictably, there have been critics since the plan for an expanded Canada Pension Plan was announced.
Are you taking a staycation this summer?

Are you taking a staycation this summer?

It may be the first week of summer, according to the calendar, but Mother Nature sure has us confused thanks to some wacky weather. Normal temperatures for these parts return next week, as summer vacation goes into full swing.
LETTER: Bellevue tower decision shortsighted

LETTER: Bellevue tower decision shortsighted

Dear Editor: Re: Bellevue Tower Proposal Toppled , North Shore News, June 8. I can’t believe the short-sightedness of some members of our council in preventing the subject proposal from going to a public hearing.
LETTER: Defunct boat ramp at Lions Gate deserves a second look

LETTER: Defunct boat ramp at Lions Gate deserves a second look

Dear Editor: The recent decision by the District of West Vancouver to close the Ambleside boat ramp (to power boaters) while unfortunate, was predictable and unstoppable.
SULLIVAN: Sanctuary a fragile notion in Orlando’s wake

SULLIVAN: Sanctuary a fragile notion in Orlando’s wake

I don’t know about you, but I often think of the North Shore as a sanctuary from the madness of the world. The world is a pretty ferocious place, and every day, it just seems to get nastier. This week, the UN Refugee Agency said there are now 65.
EDITORIAL: These old houses

EDITORIAL: These old houses

There’s a debate frequently playing out on the North Shore, pitting the retention of heritage against the desires of the neighbourhood. Heritage homes are notoriously expensive to maintain.
LETTER: Solid parking plan needed before Argyle Avenue closed to traffic

LETTER: Solid parking plan needed before Argyle Avenue closed to traffic

Dear Editor: Why remove what is needed? Ambleside businesses took another hit (June 20) as West Vancouver mayor and council unanimously endorsed the Ambleside Waterfront Plan.
LETTER: Rein in municipal budget to reduce tax burden

LETTER: Rein in municipal budget to reduce tax burden

Dear Editor: The article titled North Van Mayors Push for Property Tax Reform , June 17, would be amusing if it weren’t so sad. The two mayors did the usual hand-wringing and offered seemingly earnest suggestions on how property taxes can be reduced.
BALDREY: Housing much harder to solve than transit

BALDREY: Housing much harder to solve than transit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flew into town late last week and began to solve one pressing issue facing Metro Vancouver and then found himself in the middle of another one where a solution may prove to be more elusive.