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Editorial: Walkers don’t need a new law

Head down, absorbed in the fascination of his smartphone, the pedestrian walks into a lamp post — or onto a crosswalk. We laugh at the first and cringe at the second, because some of those distracted walkers get hit by cars.

Editorial: Why we mourn police officers

When Abbotsford police Const. John Davidson was shot and killed on Monday, the community responded immediately in shared grief. Residents and fellow officers gathered outside the police station in a spontaneous vigil.

Editorial: Delays failed patients

Patients and families have every right to be concerned and angry at last week’s report on a radio-logist who worked at hospitals across the province — including 91Ô­´´ Island — despite serious performance problems.

Editorial: Ottawa takes action on abandoned boats

Less than two weeks after an abandoned vessel sank in Ladysmith Harbour, the federal government has introduced legislation to clean up the rotting boats that foul our coasts.

From 1867: Victoria needs a sailors’ home

In this 150th anniversary of the creation of Canada, we are looking back at editorials published in our predecessor newspaper in 1867.

Editorial: Help people with disabilities live full lives

One of the most remarkable accomplishments of the last half-century has gone almost unnoticed. Before the 1970s, the average life expectancy of a child born with Down syndrome was less than 10 years. Today, it is close to 60, and still growing.

Editorial: Site C back in Horgan’s lap

The report on the Site C dam project is in, and if Premier John Horgan was hoping for an easy way out of a painful dilemma, he didn’t get it. The B.C. Utilities Commission, which had been shut out of important decisions by the previous B.C.

Editorial: Saanich bylaw was flawed

A vote by Saanich councillors reflected the divisions in the municipality over an environmental-protection bylaw that sparked a campaign by homeowners.

Editorial: Cody was a gentle symbol

The thing to remember about the uproar over Cody the dog is that it wasn’t really about the dog.

Editorial: Close loophole for rentals

The provincial government is going to bat for renters who are squeezed by high rents in a market where vacancy rates hover near zero. It’s not a magic bullet, but it will help.