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Density on Viagra in DNV planning

Density on Viagra in DNV planning

How do you shape an axe handle? . . . the pattern is not far off.
You said it

You said it

"They publicly will not say it until they leave policing." Former West Vancouver police chief Kash Heed discusses the ramifications for police officers who speak against the war on drugs, a war he has said is pointless (from an Oct. 24 news story). .
Writing a wrong

Writing a wrong

In the wake of the media frenzy around bullied teen Amanda Todd's death, it's not just schools and parents who need to take a look at their practices, but the media themselves.
Inquiring Reporter: Who do you think will win the U.S. presidential election?

Inquiring Reporter: Who do you think will win the U.S. presidential election?

Numbers game

Numbers game

THE level of participation in pipeline protests across the province this week suggest Alberta Premier Alison Redford will have a fight on her hands from British Columbians if she continues to suggest that the B.C. coastline belongs to Canada.
Lynn Valley's village atmosphere at risk

Lynn Valley's village atmosphere at risk

Dear Editor: I write regarding Mayor Richard Walton's Oct. 17 letter to the editor, DNV Welcomes Lynn Valley Input. My husband and I moved to the North Shore, Upper Lynn Valley, 35 years ago and we have loved living here ever since.
Don't be a bystander to abusive behaviour

Don't be a bystander to abusive behaviour

Dear Editor: I have four teenagers, and our family has been impacted by the Amanda Todd story.
High time

High time

IN the not too distant past, dreadlocked advocates speaking out in favour of marijuana legalization tended to show up on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery, poised to light up their joints at exactly 4: 20. How times have changed.
Lower Capilano development story requires context

Lower Capilano development story requires context

Dear Editor: I write regarding your Oct. 12 story, Lower Capilano 'Village' Planned.
Thanks for council's common sense

Thanks for council's common sense

Dear Editor: I'd like to express my profound thanks to city Couns. Pam Bookham, Rod Clark, Guy Heywood and Don Bell for using plain old common sense at the Oct. 14 council meeting.