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Pre-grad litter worth a donation

Pre-grad litter worth a donation

Dear Editor: Last week, my husband and I walked our dogs up the trail along the west side of Mosquito Creek.
The right to die

The right to die

WE wholeheartedly support any initiative that will get Canadians talking about the right of the terminally ill to decide how they might die with dignity.
10 years later

10 years later

IN the days after the Twin Towers fell 10 years ago, there was an eerie hush. No planes interrupted the stillness and shock of that suddenly quiet sky. In the 10 years since, it's been a different story.
You said it

You said it

"(B.C. Ferries is) acting like a bully, cutting service, jacking up fares, then moaning to the taxpayer. It's nonsense." Ferry user Roger Burgon reacts to news that B.C.
Inquiring Reporter: Does Gordon Campbell deserve to be awarded the Order of B.C.?

Inquiring Reporter: Does Gordon Campbell deserve to be awarded the Order of B.C.?

Killer resume will serve Ansari well in law practice

Killer resume will serve Ansari well in law practice

Dear Editor: The parole of Sasan Ansari and his continuing studies in law at UBC after the stabbing murder of a friend hit me in the gut (Paroled Killer Goes to Law School, North Shore News, Aug. 31).
Front-page faux pas

Front-page faux pas

Dear Editor: Morals and ethics? I am appalled at what appeared on the front page of the North Shore News Aug. 31: Paroled Killer Goes to Law School and Convicted WVPD Officer to Keep Job.
'Dinosaur' view needs wiping out

'Dinosaur' view needs wiping out

Dear Editor: Todd Major's Aug. 24 column, Dinosaurs are in our Gardens, is, in our opinion, blinded with antiscience and arrogance. Kitchen salt is more dangerous to children than the weed killer 2,4-D, the main target of alarmists.
Out of order

Out of order

CONGRATULATIONS are in order for the three North Shore men - Yuri Fulmer, Tim Jones and James O'Rourke - recently named to the Order of B.C. Their dedication and love of their community have improved lives and saved lives.
Taking heart from an empty lane

Taking heart from an empty lane

Dear Editor: On a recent Saturday at about 6: 45 p.m., I was heading to the airport from North Vancouver when I ran into a bit of a line up on the cloverleaf at the Lions Gate Bridge.