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EDITORIAL: Hoping to extend Harvest season

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday May 23, 2012

Harvest Project looks to bridge its summer donation shortfall with innovative fundraising ideas, like its inaugural ‘Un-Gala’ on May 31

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EDITORIAL: Free education comes at a price

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Free cradle-to-grave public education would be a great idea if we could afford it.

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday May 16, 2012

Do you think the province’s legislation aimed at transit fare evaders will help to greatly reduce them?

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LETTER: HandyDART’s high costs not a surprise

North Shore Outlook - Thursday May 17, 2012

I have been driving HandyDart-style wheelchair buses since 1975 when the service was provided by charities.

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EDITORIAL: Tree cutting mystery

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday May 9, 2012

When dozens of trees fell in the forest, didn’t anybody hear? Or see something?

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EDITORIAL: Greening garbage day

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday May 2, 2012

The Outlook's weekly take on all things North Shore

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Oil tanker series let critics overstate impact of harbour spill

Surrey North Delta Leader - Sunday May 6, 2012

Letter writer John Hunter argues it's ridiculous to estimate the costs of a spill here based on the BP spill in the Gulf.

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LETTER: North Shore fights back during Daffodil Month

North Shore Outlook - Tuesday May 1, 2012

Canadian Cancer Society praises local support for Daffodil campaign

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EDITORIAL: A big gamble

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday April 25, 2012

Teachers’ decision to withdraw from extra-curricular activities may lead to strained relationships and drop in public support

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EDITORIAL: A salute to the brave, dedicated members of North Shore Rescue

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday April 18, 2012

'The sacrifices they make and the bravery they have is outstanding,' says team leader Tim Jones

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COLUMN: The pursuit of imperfection

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday April 11, 2012

Local groups cite need for more discussion with city hall

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EDITORIAL: Loss of Katimavik youth program costly

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday April 4, 2012

The Outlook's weekly take on all things North Shore

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LETTER: Traffic calming needed after development, says North Van letter-writer

North Shore Outlook - Monday April 2, 2012

Taxpayer-funded traffic studies need to be re-evaluated

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EDITORIAL: Longboarders vs. drivers

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday March 7, 2012

Can the disparate groups safely coexist on District of North Vancouver roads?

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LETTER: Tales of Tully

North Shore Outlook - Monday March 5, 2012

Remembering Brock Tully and the 1965-66 B.C. boys' basketball championships

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COLUMN: Driven to distraction in North Vancouver

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday February 29, 2012

Frightening tales from the road from editor of The Outlook, Justin Beddall

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EDITORIAL: New bylaw could change direction of neighbourhood traffic calming

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Council votes in favour of amendments to the local improvement cost-sharing bylaw that will change the it traffic-calming policy.

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LETTER: NVSD responds to Balmoral school story

North Shore Outlook - Friday February 17, 2012

'For those asking to be heard, the opportunity is there,' writes Franci Stratton, chair of North Vancouver Board of Education

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EDITORIAL: Think pink

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday February 8, 2012

The Outlook's weekly take on all things North Shore

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LETTER: Caddy recalls Jock McKinnon's home in one

North Shore Outlook - Monday February 6, 2012

'When we got to the green and one ball was missing one of the caddies walked over and found it in the cup.'

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