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LETTER: Latest cyclist fatality highlights need for safer bike routes

LETTER: Latest cyclist fatality highlights need for safer bike routes

Dear Editor: I cycle to work in North Vancouver. My bike ride is less than six kilometres long, but I pass the sites of three cyclist-motorist fatalities that have occurred in the last year and a half.
EDITORIAL: Sticker shock

EDITORIAL: Sticker shock

As we’ve mentioned before, the shareholders of Kinder Morgan received a great gift from the Canadian taxpayers when the federal government stepped up to take the pesky pipeline project off their hands for a cool $4.4 billion last year.
INQUIRING REPORTER: Does your diet align with Canada's new food guide?

INQUIRING REPORTER: Does your diet align with Canada's new food guide?

Call it a gut feeling, but I think people were ready for a change. Canada’s new food guide was unveiled last week. It’s the first time the healthy eating manual has been significantly updated in more than a decade.
Column: 2019 political prospects riding on pipeline outcome

Column: 2019 political prospects riding on pipeline outcome

Parties stand to gain or lose in the year ahead from potential Trans Mountain project restart
Letter: Law-breaking protesters should pay $1.2M bill - not Burnaby taxpayers

Letter: Law-breaking protesters should pay $1.2M bill - not Burnaby taxpayers

Editor: Re: Letter: Send $1.2-million policing bill to Derek Corrigan, NOW online, Jan. 31 In response to the letter from Mr. Savage regarding sending the $1.
Les Leyne: One clear loser in key vote: Weaver’s B.C. Greens

Les Leyne: One clear loser in key vote: Weaver’s B.C. Greens

New Democrat Sheila Malcolmson maintained the status quo in Nanaimo and B.C. Wednesday night. The big new development was the Green collapse. Malcolmson withstood a strong challenge from B.C.
My hour-plus of invective from political trickster Roger Stone

My hour-plus of invective from political trickster Roger Stone

If we are lucky, or fluky, we all have a brush with fame.
That Marissa Shen protest was really just about bashing immigrants

That Marissa Shen protest was really just about bashing immigrants

The man accused of murdering Burnaby teen Marrisa Shen in 2017 was in court yesterday (Tuesday) for an uneventful appearance.
LETTER: Hey bearded runner! I hope you managed to shave off some time...

LETTER: Hey bearded runner! I hope you managed to shave off some time...

Dear Editor : To the bearded runner who blasted between myself and an 89-year-old fellow dog walker as we were chatting on the pathway outside Mahon Park Saturday (Jan. 26) around 10:45 a.m., nicely done.
Letter: Why spend all that cash in Port Moody?

Letter: Why spend all that cash in Port Moody?

The Editor, Re. “PoMo road changes could cost >$300k” (The Tri-City News, Jan. 24).