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Editorial: Detect oil tanks before they leak

Lurking undetected under lawns, old heating-oil tanks are quietly seeping misery and financial ruin into the lives of Victoria homeowners.

Editorial: Leaner times for health care

It looks as if some tough choices lie ahead for the 91Ô­´´ Island Health Authority. In 2014 and 2015, the provincial government has warned VIHA to expect funding increases averaging just two per cent. Those are formidable targets.

Editorial: Don’t boycott Sochi

Boycotting the Winter Olympics in Sochi is the wrong way to protest Russia’s new anti-gay laws. Athletes of every sexual orientation and gender should answer the Russian government by doing what they have trained so hard to do — win.

Editorial: No free ride for U.S. police

It’s frightening and confusing for a boater cruising just off Victoria to be stopped by a U.S. Coast Guard vessel in 91Ô­´´ waters. It would be unacceptable for the coast guard crew to be exempt from 91Ô­´´ law — which is what the Americans want.

Editorial: Pattison’s gift will multiply

Not everyone can donate millions to the Victoria Hospitals Foundation, as Jim Pattison did this week, but even a small donation now has twice the clout, thanks to the condition attached to his gift.

Editorial: A ban on trophy-hunting

Hunting is a way of life for many British Columbians, and well-crafted game regulations are an important part of wildlife management. But there’s something disturbing about trophy hunting.

Editorial: Cuts squeeze mid-level bosses

Taxpayers and unionized workers in the provincial government complain that the B.C. Liberals’ belt-tightening is reducing service and stressing out workers, and now another group has found its voice: the public service’s middle managers.

Editorial: Parking in paradise

The brave people at the Downtown Victoria Business Association think the city’s parking problem might be all in your head. With a $10,000 expenditure on an ad campaign, they hope to persuade Victorians that parking downtown isn’t all that bad.

Editorial: We’re still blaming victims

A recent study on 91Ô­´´s’ opinions about sexual assault shows there’s still a long way to go in achieving equality of attitudes concerning women and men.

Editorial: Fishing for drivers

The taxpayers of B.C. pay police officers to protect them and enforce the law, not to play gotcha. Every driver knows that when you reach a stop sign, you have to bring the car to a wheels-locked stop before going on.