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There's another route for Keith cyclists

There's another route for Keith cyclists

Dear Editor: I am 42 and have cycled the Keith Road area for more than 25 years. With the upcoming construction on Third Street, there is no way we can close a lane of traffic on Keith Road for cyclists.
Slalom fun on 21st Ave

Slalom fun on 21st Ave

Dear Editor: I have just slalomed down the West Vancouver 21st Avenue hill, even though there is no snow yet.
Railroaded

Railroaded

THE end of a dispute between Rocky Mountaineer and its unionized workers was a bittersweet conclusion to more than 14 months on the picket lines.
Ecology begins in backyards

Ecology begins in backyards

Dear Editor: After several recent stories in the North Shore News about illegal tree cutting in North and West Vancouver, it was refreshing to read your Aug.
Ignition interlocks distract

Ignition interlocks distract

Dear Editor: I am responding to your Sept. 7 story, Police Looking for Distracted Drivers. I recently was featured on the front page of the North Shore News talking about my recent DUI and my drinking and driving organization, IDIOTIC.
Owner checks better than a pit bull ban

Owner checks better than a pit bull ban

Dear Editor: Let's think the pit bull-banning issue through first.
Please prune your bushes for the sake of the blind

Please prune your bushes for the sake of the blind

Dear Editor: I would like to ask all property owners and renters to please, please take responsibility for making sure that all public walkways around the perimeter of your properties are kept clear of invasive and harmful branches and bushes.
Praise for the picker-uppers

Praise for the picker-uppers

Dear Editor: Kudos to those responsible people who care enough about our community to: 1) put their litter into garbage cans and 2) take the time to not only pick up their dog droppings, but also deposit them into garbage cans set out by the district
Painful truth

Painful truth

THE lying, blowhard politician is iconic in our culture. It's a ready-made, go-to stereotype that rarely holds up when you sit down and talk with any politician you try to apply it to. But that may be changing.
you said it

you said it

"The premier threw her a boat anchor.