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LAUTENS: Cummins' leadership hurt by departures

LAUTENS: Cummins' leadership hurt by departures

YOU read it here second: Liberal Premier Christy Clark will still be premier when she wakes up on May 15, 2013 - the day after the provincial election.
A day late

A day late

SOME Lynn Valley residents need to realize that the world is organized by the people who show up.
No boundary for predators Senior seeks witness to accident

No boundary for predators Senior seeks witness to accident

Dear Editor: I am appealing to a young gentleman who at 6: 30 p.m. on Aug. 13 in the Superstore parking lot off Seymour Parkway helped remove a yellow cement parking hazard without a flag that had attached itself to my Honda CRV right rear wheel.
Smoke Screen

Smoke Screen

TODAY, the province's municipal leaders will vote on a resolution calling for the decriminalization of marijuana. They should not only pass this motion, but resolve to lobby other communities across the country to do the same.
Control Canada's resources

Control Canada's resources

Dear Editor: The people of Canada earlier protested to the government to reverse the proposed sale of Potash Canada to an offshore company. The protest was successful and our government denied the sale.
Horse poop issue is highly exaggerated

Horse poop issue is highly exaggerated

Dear Editor: In regards to the letter by the woman complaining about horse poop in Lower Seymour Demonstration Forest here is my take: I think that the incidence of the discovery of huge horse poops every five minutes in this area is highly exaggerat
Make bridge sidewalks one-way

Make bridge sidewalks one-way

Dear Editor: I have serious concerns about riding my bike on the Iron Workers Memorial Bridge.
No boundary for predators Senior seeks witness to accident

No boundary for predators Senior seeks witness to accident

Dear Editor: Regarding your Sept. 19, story, City Residents May Count Their Chickens, and Mayor Darrell Mussatto's comment that the City of North Vancouver is shielded by its geography from predators.
You said it

You said it

"To get the homeowner to take (trees) down themselves, it saves you the trouble of either getting some ne'erdo-well off the street to go and carry out the crime or of going down (yourself) to poison it with diesel.
Cheers to the working man's pub

Cheers to the working man's pub

Dear Editor: I am writing an obituary notice for something that is not dead yet, but will become so Oct. 1.