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BALDREY: Site C poses problem for B.C. NDP

BALDREY: Site C poses problem for B.C. NDP

Few issues are as challenging for the New Democratic Party than energy-related ones, and proof of that can be seen in two recent moves by the party both here in B.C. and right next door in Alberta.
LETTER: Return of long form not wanted

LETTER: Return of long form not wanted

Dear Editor: I was a Census Canada representative for the 1986 census which included the long form. This was the worst job of my entire working career.
LETTER: Thank-you, to no end

LETTER: Thank-you, to no end

Dear Editor: A letter of thanks to the person who turned in my keys at End of the Line, Lynn Valley, on the morning of Nov. 18.
SULLIVAN: Edgemont's refresh really no surprise

SULLIVAN: Edgemont's refresh really no surprise

Edgemont Village is the Centre of the Universe. Precise location: A bench on the corner of Edgemont and Highland by the clock.
LETTER: TransLink plan leaves students cold

LETTER: TransLink plan leaves students cold

Dear Editor: Yesterday as I was waiting for the buses that are expected to replace the 258 express bus, should TransLink cancel the 258 express bus to UBC, I thought how effective the argument would be to maintain the 258 bus if the TransLink officia
LETTER: Brighten autumn days

LETTER: Brighten autumn days

Dear Editor: I agree with Ted Shandro’s Nov. 11 letter regarding daylight saving time. I have been asking this same question for years. We do not need more darkness in our lives, we need more light.
LETTER: Quit whinging and do something about it!

LETTER: Quit whinging and do something about it!

Dear Editor: Trevor Lauten’s dreary column of Nov. 20 was a disappointing read, seemingly aimed at a very low denominator audience.
LETTER: Illegal dumping raises ire

LETTER: Illegal dumping raises ire

Dear Editor: How do you get rid of an old hot tub? That was the question for an Upper Lonsdale resident in October who solved the problem by sawing it into quarters, then taking three up to the parking lot of Princess Park.
EDITORIAL: In transit

EDITORIAL: In transit

Thanks to the lobbying of its Queer Straight Alliance Club, Seycove secondary is the first school in North Vancouver to have a designated gender-neutral washroom.
JAMES: Engineers, geoscientists join forces

JAMES: Engineers, geoscientists join forces

“APEGBC and AMEBC agree to: …(2) Seek grounds on which to cooperate with each other in relations with governments, other professional associations and entities, and the public, to express a unified position on matters pertaining to the practice of pr