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Editorial: Laundering the money

British Columbians need answers about why charges were stayed in the province’s largest money-laundering case.
Editorial: Please cast your ballot in referendum on how we vote

Editorial: Please cast your ballot in referendum on how we vote

Only two days are left to vote in a referendum that could have a profound effect on the future of British Columbia. During every election, the Times 91Ô­´´ reminds readers to get out and vote — and this time it’s even more important than usual.

Editorial: Exercise in futility

Climate change is the most important issue of our age. It will be solved by thoughtful action, not by cheap stunts.

Editorial: Scandal shines light on house’s management

An investigation by the Speaker of the B.C. legislature has resulted in the assembly’s two most senior staff members being placed on paid leave.

Editorial: Seeing pot shops clearly

Add another item to the list of unexpected consequences of marijuana legalization. Entrepreneurs who want to put a pot shop into one of downtown Victoria’s heritage buildings will probably be out of luck.

Editorial: Do the homework on all the costs of daycare plan

During last year’s provincial election, the NDP promised to introduce $10-a-day daycare. Now Premier John Horgan has announced a pilot project to examine the feasibility of keeping that promise.

Editorial: New pool plan a good move

Mayor Lisa Helps and Victoria city council have pushed the pause button on plans to build the replacement for the aging Crystal Pool in Central Park, and will examine putting the new facility on the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre parking lot.

Editorial: How can Plecas be an impartial House referee?

Members of the legislative assembly of B.C. need to be asking vigourous questions about Tuesday’s suspension of the clerk of the legislature and the sergeant-at-arms, and particularly, the role of Speaker Darryl Plecas in the matter.

Editorial: Pave the way for electric cars

The B.C. government will introduce legislation next spring mandating that all new cars and light trucks sold in B.C. must be zero-emission by 2040.
Editorial: Clear the smoke of legislature suspensions

Editorial: Clear the smoke of legislature suspensions

For the sake of everyone involved, and especially for the public good, the reasons for the suspensions of two senior legislative officers need to be revealed sooner rather than later.