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NEWS photo Mike Wakefield
ELIZABETH Nash, left, relies on the audiobooks brought to her by West Vancouver
Memorial Library's Janet Phillips. The audiobook program will be discontinued
following government cuts.
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Cuts silence audiobooks
IN the past 18 years, Elizabeth Nash has listened to 4,000 audiobooks. |
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They call him 'Super Dave'
FORGET the Bermuda shorts and money belt. |
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School's out for teacher's Monday
ANGERED by the Liberals' legislated settlement to their contract dispute, teachers across the province will walk off the job tomorrow. |
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Cypress buyer Everett Kircher dies
EVERETT Kircher, the head of the American company that bought Cypress Bowl last year, has died. |
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Memo to Spielberg: butt out
Stephanie La Porta is a self-proclaimed "letter carrier with a message to carry." |
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Recycling costs debated
COSTS implicit in a new North Shore approach to recycling green waste angered several speakers at a North Vancouver District council meeting two weeks ago. |
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