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BALDRY: First Nations rights may thwart Site C

BALDRY: First Nations rights may thwart Site C

The issues that swirl around B.C.'s biggestever mega project aren't going away: jobs and a secure, "clean" energy supply versus environmental damage and ignoring some First Nations rights.
LETTER: Maison approval process exhaustive

LETTER: Maison approval process exhaustive

Dear Editor: While Mr. Franks and I will have to differ on the need for and merits 10 of the Maison seniors care facility, I write to challenge his harsh and inflammatory comments about West Vancouver staff and council (letter published May 4).
LETTER: Attention Lululemon-clad enthusiasts: Grind is closed

LETTER: Attention Lululemon-clad enthusiasts: Grind is closed

Dear Editor: Once again the Grouse Grind snobs are hitting the hill way too early and mucking it up for the rest of us.
LETTER: Lions Gate not for speeding cyclists

LETTER: Lions Gate not for speeding cyclists

Dear Editor: I heard of the fatal accident on the Lions Gate Bridge on Sunday May 11. What a tragedy once again. I crossed the bridge on my bike later on that day heading north.
EDITORIAL: Silly season

EDITORIAL: Silly season

In case you can't tell, election season is upon us.
LETTER: Waterfront proposals a 'mess of things'

LETTER: Waterfront proposals a 'mess of things'

Dear Editor: It is good to be updated about Presentation House Gallery getting closer to the waterfront. Like Coun.
LETTER: A watery slalom for tankers to navigate

LETTER: A watery slalom for tankers to navigate

Dear Editor: Re. Refinery a Safer Solution, May 7 opinion column: I agree with David Black's assessment of the danger of shipping bitumen via tanker from Kitimat. I disagree with the proposal of locating a refinery in Kitimat, however.
LETTER: 'Neglected' Mathers Avenue trees outgrew the neighbourhood

LETTER: 'Neglected' Mathers Avenue trees outgrew the neighbourhood

Dear Editor: The May 7 front page North Shore News article does not accurately reflect the views of other Mathers Avenue residents .
EDITORIAL: Art attack

EDITORIAL: Art attack

They say you should never make enemies with someone who buys ink by the barrel. We're not sure if that holds up anymore but clearly, making enemies with an art professor with access to acrylic polymer has its drawbacks too.
LETTER: Technology-free learning has benefits

LETTER: Technology-free learning has benefits

Dear Editor : Re: Tablets Required for W. Van Secondary Students , April 23. I am disappointed that West Vancouver secondary is asking all students to use an iPad, tablet or laptop in the classroom.