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Letters March 26: Europe has bike lanes figured out; Telus building offers architectural hope

Letters March 26: Europe has bike lanes figured out; Telus building offers architectural hope

Cycling lessons from Copenhagen Re: 鈥淏etter bikeways move our city forward,鈥 commentary, March 24. There have been many negative letters recently regarding Victoria鈥檚 bicycle network plans.
Letters March 25: Thankful to live here; where are the swallows?

Letters March 25: Thankful to live here; where are the swallows?

Not complaining for a day Re: 鈥淪top complaining, even for just one day,鈥 commentary, March 23. This is a letter thanking Brian W. Shaughnessy for his commentary in Tuesday鈥檚 paper asking us to stop complaining.
Letters March 24: Attack of the Autosaur; time to change political thinking; get out to vote

Letters March 24: Attack of the Autosaur; time to change political thinking; get out to vote

Freedom from the tyranny of the Autosaur I opened the Islander on March 21 to be met once again by the screeching death rattle of another Autosaur. This time it was Lawrie McFarlane in full throat .
Letters March 23: Thanks to Jack Lohman; ongoing bike-lane disasters

Letters March 23: Thanks to Jack Lohman; ongoing bike-lane disasters

A special thanks to Jack Lohman I had the pleasure to work with Jack Lohman when I was on the Royal B.C. Museum Foundation Board and now as a chair of the Bateman Foundation.
Letters March 20: Nurses鈥 vital roles; parks are to be enjoyed, not avoided

Letters March 20: Nurses鈥 vital roles; parks are to be enjoyed, not avoided

Nurses are vital at vaccinations Re: 鈥淲hat to expect at your vaccination appointment,鈥 March 13. The COVID-19 vaccine clinic 颅article was informative and helpful in the description of the vaccination process.
Letters March 19: Vaccination centre well organized; Richardson Street concerns

Letters March 19: Vaccination centre well organized; Richardson Street concerns

Quick success with the vaccine call centre Today I became eligible to apply for a COVID-19 vaccine shot. So armed with a pot of coffee, the Times 91原创, my iPad and a phone primed for redial I sat down at 6:55 a.m.
Letters March 18: Richardson Street divide; kudos on interchange; Heart Flag appreciated

Letters March 18: Richardson Street divide; kudos on interchange; Heart Flag appreciated

Bottleneck coming if Richardson work is done Re: 鈥淲hy the Richardson Street bike plan needs rethinking,鈥 commentary, March 16. I completely agree with Chris Foord鈥檚 article on the proposed disastrous bike lane for Richardson Street.
Letters March 17: Begging for vaccine help; a timely suggestion; competition for ICBC

Letters March 17: Begging for vaccine help; a timely suggestion; competition for ICBC

Qui茅n merece, no pide I wish to arrange a COVID-19 vaccine, but I have no phone nor any relatives or friends who can call on my behalf.
Letters March 16: James Bay changes a plus; need for mental-health facilities

Letters March 16: James Bay changes a plus; need for mental-health facilities

Life is almost perfect in wonderful James Bay James Bay is home to families, young professionals, government employees, entrepreneurs, students and seniors (seniors do not make up the majority of the neighbourhood鈥檚 population).
Letters March 13: In praise of Deuce Days; with freedom comes responsibility; pick up after your dog

Letters March 13: In praise of Deuce Days; with freedom comes responsibility; pick up after your dog

Thanks to the organizer of Northwest Deuce Days A sincere thank you to Al Clark, his family, friends and supporters, for all the hard work and organizing it took for Northwest Deuce Days to have been such a success.