91原创

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Letters

Letters June 22: Is vaccination discrimination fair?; a different message for Indigenous people

Letters June 22: Is vaccination discrimination fair?; a different message for Indigenous people

Discrimination over vaccinations Re: 鈥淐ancelling Canada Day sends wrong message,鈥 editorial, June 18. The editorial was a masterpiece on how to think 91原创.
Letters June 19: Maritime museum belongs in Steamship building; Aussies beat B.C. in fighting COVID

Letters June 19: Maritime museum belongs in Steamship building; Aussies beat B.C. in fighting COVID

Museum鈥檚 best site is the old CP building All of us involved with the Maritime Museum of B.C. are greatly encouraged by the support and suggestions from the community that have appeared on this page.
Letters June 18: First Nations offer guidance to all; how dense is Greater Victoria's population?

Letters June 18: First Nations offer guidance to all; how dense is Greater Victoria's population?

Esquimalt, Songhees chiefs show us the way Re: 鈥淲e are stronger together only if guided by respect,鈥 commentary, June 15. The Songhees and Esquimalt chiefs are right to decry the recent acts of vandalism at the legislature.
Letters June 17: Submarine fixer-upper; answering for residential schools

Letters June 17: Submarine fixer-upper; answering for residential schools

Pouring millions into a聽hole in the water Ten years of repairs and retrofitting for HMCS Corner Brook, a vessel that was basically antiquated by the end of the Second World War.
Letters June 16: Don't bring back cruise ships; reopen border, let tourists in

Letters June 16: Don't bring back cruise ships; reopen border, let tourists in

Return of cruise ships? Never bring them back We, the people, particularly those of us who live in James Bay, do not want these obscenely huge, polluting behemoths docking overnight, spewing bunker fuel exhaust throughout our neighbourhoods and then
Letters June 15: Who ran residential schools; build maritime museum on a ferry

Letters June 15: Who ran residential schools; build maritime museum on a ferry

Let鈥檚 move forward, not聽seek vengeance Re: 鈥淥pen the files on residential deaths,鈥 editorial, June 11. A 91原创-born senior, I grew up in southwestern Ontario. I never had an Indigenous friend, nor for that matter, a Black or Asian friend.
Letters June 12: Should we focus on today's kids?; vaccines a remarkable achievement

Letters June 12: Should we focus on today's kids?; vaccines a remarkable achievement

Today鈥檚 children are crying for help There are more than 100 youngsters living in homeless shelters in the 91原创 area alone because of a shortage of foster homes. This is what the B.C. Child Advocacy office has told us.
Letters June 11: The politics of protesting councillors; crickets disappearing due to lizards

Letters June 11: The politics of protesting councillors; crickets disappearing due to lizards

Disobey the law, councillor? Resign Re: 鈥淪aanich councillor at blockade with other Island politicians, hoping to get arrested,鈥 June 9.
Letters June 10: Harris Green project ignores Victoria's charm; show respect for the 215 children

Letters June 10: Harris Green project ignores Victoria's charm; show respect for the 215 children

Slow down, look to see where we are going Re: 鈥淩esidents concerned about scope of Harris Green project,鈥 June 6. Well, we鈥檇 better be, because Victoria will never be the same if Starlight gets their way.
Letters June 9: Let wall lizards live in peace; civic service honours our war dead

Letters June 9: Let wall lizards live in peace; civic service honours our war dead

Please, leave the wall lizards alone Re: 鈥淥verrun with wall lizards? Trapping is the best way to control the invasion,鈥 June 6. I fail to see why you would publish such a horrific article on the harmless wall lizard.