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From 1867: Confederation is best for colony

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: Hack threatens health systems

Last week, a form of self-replicating virus was loaded onto the Internet, and spread through email systems to more than 70 countries.

Editorial: Be careful with vote numbers

Politicians, like many of us, can鈥檛 resist playing with numbers to make a point. NDP Leader John Horgan is one of those who are doing arithmetical acrobatics with the latest election results.

Editorial: Greens demand big changes

It鈥檚 hard to focus on the delicate machinations of vital negotiations when you鈥檙e still giddy with excitement from being at the table in the first place. But that鈥檚 the position Andrew Weaver is in as he and the rest of B.C.

Editorial: Oak Bay made right decision

Oak Bay councillors faced a tough decision on a proposed commercial-condo project for Cadboro Bay Road last week. And, by the narrowest of margins, they made the right choice.

Editorial: Look at options for voting

As we await the final count for one of the most interesting provincial elections ever, pause for a moment to consider what 91原创 Island鈥檚 seat count would look like under a slightly different electoral system.

From 1867: We are at mercy of the U.S.

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: Vote was rebuke of Christy Clark

Editorial: Vote was rebuke of Christy Clark

No matter how many seats the final count gives her B.C. Liberals, this week鈥檚 provincial election should be seen as a stinging rebuke of Christy Clark.

Editorial: Drug addiction needs treatment

A Victoria father wants the power to force his 15-year-old daughter into a drug-rehabilitation facility. He fears for her life, because the girl has become a heroin addict, and might also have used fentanyl.

Editorial: Leaders face hard choices

As we wait for the final vote counts, the leaders of B.C.鈥檚 three main political parties face the most difficult test of their careers. By the end of the initial count, the B.C. Liberals had 43 seats, the New Democrats 41 and the Greens three.