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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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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Local groups cite need for more discussion with city hall
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Council votes in favour of amendments to the local improvement cost-sharing bylaw that will change the it traffic-calming policy.
READ'For those asking to be heard, the opportunity is there,' writes Franci Stratton, chair of North Vancouver Board of Education
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