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Editorial: Short-term rental action needed

Victoria city council has decided to crack down on short-term rentals (STRs) through websites such as Airbnb. About 1,700 housing units in the city are zoned for STR, though it鈥檚 likely only a portion are used for that purpose.
Editorial: Stop the politics, start governing

Editorial: Stop the politics, start governing

The unprecedented teeter-totter state of B.C.鈥檚 legislature makes for gripping political drama, but it is also making British Columbians nervous.

Editorial: Managing technology

Last month, the principal of Victoria鈥檚 Central Middle School announced that students at his school would not be allowed to bring cellphones and iPods to school because 鈥渢he detrimental impact of cellphones on our school is clear and overwhelming.

Editorial: Unity need to unclog our courts

The trouble with blaming everyone for a problem is the strong possibility that no one will do anything about it. Let鈥檚 hope that鈥檚 not the case with the Supreme Court of Canada鈥檚 recent ruling on the slow pace of our justice system.

Editorial: Billets for the homeless is a sensible idea

Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps stirred up controversy when she suggested people consider opening their homes to strangers as one way to alleviate homelessness.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 isolate mental health services

Provincial health officer Perry Kendall has warned that creating a new Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions would be unwise. He was responding to a proposal by the NDP-Green alliance.

From 1867: Women deserve right to vote

This year marks the 150th anniversary of Canada, so every Sunday we are looking back at editorials from our predecessor newspaper, The Daily British 91原创 and Victoria Chronicle, in 1867.

Editorial: Learn from ocean tragedy

We often treat the ocean that surrounds us as a place to play, but we must never forget its dangers.

Editorial: Cruel dilemma for new alliance

The heir presumptive to the premier鈥檚 office, NDP Leader John Horgan, says he will ask the B.C. Utilities Commission to conduct an assessment of B.C. Hydro鈥檚 Site C dam. That would effectively put the project on hold.

Editorial: Demolition halt not the answer

A lack of affordable housing is plaguing Greater Victoria, and municipal politicians are right to look for solutions. But not every problem can be fixed by regulations.