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All that glisters. .

All that glisters. .

With the North Vancouver school board only entertaining offers from housing developers for the Ridgeway Annex property, the old school's future and potential are all but sealed.
Rain, rain, come again

Rain, rain, come again

Dear Editor: I never thought I would prefer the rainy days, but now I do. Those are the days when coal dust from Neptune Terminals, who have just been granted permission to expand their current coal capacity, might not be flying right into our lungs.
You said it

You said it

"It's our job to keep the coal that we handle on our terminal.
Waterfront politics in a snake-year

Waterfront politics in a snake-year

WITH anti-big growth resentment steaming, it's no surprise among North Vancouver community association members that there's talk of cleaning out the stables.
Government has made NV a dirty fuel enabler

Government has made NV a dirty fuel enabler

Dear Editor: In the past year or so, it seems that North Vancouver has been under assault on multiple fronts; increased oil tanker traffic, massive additions at the port, condo towers on Fern Street and Lynn Valley, and now the news that coal export
Over here, please

Over here, please

OF all people, Christy Clark should understand the importance of a vital film industry. She has spent millions of dollars of taxpayers' money recently to create her own short films about where Canada starts.
Inquiring Reporter: Should Victoria offer more tax credits to the film industry?

Inquiring Reporter: Should Victoria offer more tax credits to the film industry?

Park Royal south is Squamish land

Park Royal south is Squamish land

Dear Editor: After 60 years we no longer shop in West Vancouver, (Safeway gone, Park Royal a battleground) so we missed the Dec. 23 protest.
Armstrong didn't act alone

Armstrong didn't act alone

Dear Editor: The Lance Armstrong interview and disclosure has shown that doping was the prevalent culture of the sport. Not for every participant; just the front runners. Armstrong didn't invent it, he just used it to beat the others.
Scary Metro dog laws

Scary Metro dog laws

Dear Editor: Metro Vancouver, who manages our Lynn Headwaters Regional Park, has invaded our North Shore wilderness with a new "dog management" program effective Jan. 1 for a few individuals who were "scared.