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LETTER: RCMP to be congratulated for work on 'Mr. Big' stings

LETTER: RCMP to be congratulated for work on 'Mr. Big' stings

Dear Editor: Re: Supreme Court Rules on 'Mr. Big' Stings, Aug. 6 Defence lawyer, Jay Straith, like many of his ilk, is salivating at the possibility of an overturned conviction for West Vancouver murderers Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay.
LETTER: Committee works to resolve port issues

LETTER: Committee works to resolve port issues

Dear Editor: I write to correct some inaccuracies and omissions presented in your July 30 editorial, Island Trust, regarding community engagement for port issues on the North Shore, port infrastructure projects and how they are managed.
LETTER: Baldrey's views balanced but columnist could use a math lesson

LETTER: Baldrey's views balanced but columnist could use a math lesson

Dear Editor: Re: B.C.'s Teachers Don't Deserve to go 20 Weeks Without Pay, Aug. 8. As a public school teacher greatly impacted by the current strike situation, I have appreciated Keith Baldrey's generallybalanced views of the BCTF/government debacle.
LETTER: Teachers need competitive pay

LETTER: Teachers need competitive pay

Dear Editor: The citizens of B.C. should be wary that we do not make the same mistakes that were made in the U.S.
LETTER: Kayaks, log skidders don't mix

LETTER: Kayaks, log skidders don't mix

Dear Editor: At the information meeting on the new woodlots on Gambier Island, the forestry reps did not mention the existing woodlot at all.
You Said It

You Said It

"Instead of being cat people, we had bikes." North Van cyclist Andrew Prenty plans to spend 10 years bicycling around the world (from an Aug. 3 news story).
LETTER: Logging sustainable on Gambier

LETTER: Logging sustainable on Gambier

Dear Editor: I totally agree with Bill Errico's letter regarding woodlots on Gambier Island (Gambier Woodlot Program 'Makes Sense,' July 24).
LETTER: Government should pass along savings to schools

LETTER: Government should pass along savings to schools

Dear Editor: The recent "gift" of $40 to parents with young children is almost the exact amount of the per pupil funding each child is given in the budget for a day.
EDITORIAL: A house divided

EDITORIAL: A house divided

An RBC study released this week concludes people aged 35 to 45 are, thanks to their mortgages, carrying dangerously large debt levels that could put them in deep trouble if interest rates go up or the housing market comes down.
PREST: Complaining Dane may just have a point

PREST: Complaining Dane may just have a point

So Denmark, our Canadian cities aren't good enough for you, eh? What's the matter? Unimpressed by our children's use of Lego? Not enough food trucks selling pickled herring? Wish there were more paths for your precious little Euro bicycles with your