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Letters March 1: This MLA should be our prime minister; a museum in Langford

Letters March 1: This MLA should be our prime minister; a museum in Langford

Ellis Ross should be our聽prime minister Re: 鈥淲e want reconciliation 鈥 but on our terms,鈥 commentary, Feb. 27. Thanks to Ellis Ross, MLA, Indigenous leader from Skeena.
Letters Feb. 29: Saanich, don鈥檛 follow Victoria鈥檚 lead

Letters Feb. 29: Saanich, don鈥檛 follow Victoria鈥檚 lead

Don鈥檛 let Saanich follow Victoria鈥檚 lead Re: " 'Do I have a seconder?鈥 Saanich councillor gets no backing for Wet'suwet'en motion ," Feb. 27. Here we go again. Now a Saanich councillor is putting forward a motion that has nothing to do with Saanich.
Letters Feb. 28: Condo insurance rates; cartoon was not funny

Letters Feb. 28: Condo insurance rates; cartoon was not funny

Insurance rate hikes predicted decades ago Re: 鈥淎 one-year insurance rate jump: $265,000 versus $817,0000,鈥 Les Leyne column, Feb. 27.
Letters Feb. 27: The vital role of GPs; discrimination against the hard-working

Letters Feb. 27: The vital role of GPs; discrimination against the hard-working

Proper medical care starts with a GP I read with interest the story concerning Dr. Ralph Lapp who was diagnosed and successfully treated for prostate cancer.
Letters Feb. 26: Shutting down Canada, too much effort for speculation tax

Letters Feb. 26: Shutting down Canada, too much effort for speculation tax

Who speaks for the Wet鈥檚uwet鈥檜n people? Five people. That is all that it took to shut down Canada鈥檚 railroads and cripple our economy. Five people who claim their traditions are being violated by having a natural gas pipeline cross their land.
Letters Feb. 25: Teck鈥檚 decision, pandemic preparation, taxi ride with cats

Letters Feb. 25: Teck鈥檚 decision, pandemic preparation, taxi ride with cats

Teck Resources made the聽right decision Re: 鈥淭eck withdraws application for Frontier mine in Alberta,鈥 Feb. 23. Congratulations to Teck Resources for cancelling its massive oilsands project in northern Alberta.
Letters, Feb. 23: Emily Carr House, amalgamation

Letters, Feb. 23: Emily Carr House, amalgamation

Thanks to Jan Ross for Emily Carr work Kudos to Jan Ross for making Emily Carr House one of our city treasures. She maintained a piece of our history and created wonderful exhibits over the years.
Letters, Feb. 22: Taxing the rich, idling cars and blockades

Letters, Feb. 22: Taxing the rich, idling cars and blockades

The one per cent who聽help everyone A definition of discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people.
Letters, Feb. 21: dangers of anarchy; social change not easy; who are hereditary chiefs?

Letters, Feb. 21: dangers of anarchy; social change not easy; who are hereditary chiefs?

Don鈥檛 let dark shadows destroy our lives Anarchy is defined by Webster鈥檚 Dictionary as: 鈥淎 state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority.
Letters, Feb. 20: B.C. budget, pipeline protests

Letters, Feb. 20: B.C. budget, pipeline protests

Debt keeps rising, so budget not balanced No, no, no. The B.C. budget is not balanced. The government says it, but the trickery should stop. The budget is everything the government does with your money and others鈥 money.