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Letters Jan. 29: Enforcing COVID restrictions; donating vaccine appointments

Letters Jan. 29: Enforcing COVID restrictions; donating vaccine appointments

Hit the hammer a bit harder Dr. Bonnie Henry鈥檚 request to 鈥渄o more鈥 had some people feeling frustrated, wondering what more they could possibly be doing in light of the restrictions they鈥檙e already adhering to.
Letters Jan. 28: Housing homeless in churches; front-line worker vaccinations

Letters Jan. 28: Housing homeless in churches; front-line worker vaccinations

Open the churches to the homeless From an admittedly non-scientific review 鈥 the Yellow Pages 鈥 there appears to be no shortage of religious organizations in the lower Island.
Letters Jan. 27: Beacon Hill in distress; wood-burning fireplaces; honest politicians

Letters Jan. 27: Beacon Hill in distress; wood-burning fireplaces; honest politicians

Two precious areas are being vandalized There have been heart-sinking degradations at Beacon Hill Park and Dallas Bluffs. I fully appreciate that life is complicated at present and for some time to come.
Letters Jan. 26: A replacement for Payette; violence against women; mandating vaccine delivery

Letters Jan. 26: A replacement for Payette; violence against women; mandating vaccine delivery

A Payette replacement? The search is over I am very interested in applying for the job of Governor General of Canada, and feel I am well qualified for this position.
Letters Jan. 23: A boat for VicPD; people and businesses struggling; elusive recovery benefit

Letters Jan. 23: A boat for VicPD; people and businesses struggling; elusive recovery benefit

Victoria police should have a vessel The recent theft of one of the harbour ferries is another example of why VicPD should have a marine patrol unit.
Letters Jan. 22: Dangers of travel; missing recovery benefits; better street signs

Letters Jan. 22: Dangers of travel; missing recovery benefits; better street signs

Feel free to leave, just don鈥檛 come back I have no problem with 91原创s travelling the world whither they want.
Letters Jan. 21: Recovery benefits (or not); wandering councillors; controls at the border

Letters Jan. 21: Recovery benefits (or not); wandering councillors; controls at the border

Six days from application to cash The report on the B.C. Recovery Benefit prompted me to check my phone and determine that I had indeed just received my electronic transfer of funds from the B.C. government.
Letters Jan. 20: Virus on the move; 鈥楰arens鈥 and labels; border closures

Letters Jan. 20: Virus on the move; 鈥楰arens鈥 and labels; border closures

Smoke carries, so maybe the virus does as well Is six feet, two metres, enough for COVID-19 safe distancing? The other morning, armed with a small coffee and a sausage-egg muffin, I stopped at my favourite viewpoint at the Victoria Airport.
Letters Jan. 19: Dealing with the homeless; councillors and entitlement; tourists and COVID-19

Letters Jan. 19: Dealing with the homeless; councillors and entitlement; tourists and COVID-19

Province is committed to providing housing Re: 鈥淲e must be better neighbours to each other,鈥 commentary, Jan. 16. I wholeheartedly agree that we need to be better neighbours to each other. And that compassion is important.
Letters Jan. 15: Steer flops; business risks amid pandemic; following wayward politicans

Letters Jan. 15: Steer flops; business risks amid pandemic; following wayward politicans

Steer on a trail? Consider the flops A few days ago, there was an item about a local person planning to ride her steer on the Galloping Goose pathway.