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May 5: Mustard Seed deserved $3M grant

Re: 鈥$3M grant to help buy warehouse keeps 鈥榝ood rescue鈥 project running,鈥 May 1. Finally, an excellent use of our taxpayer dollars for an organization that provides for just about anyone who needs assistance.

May 4: Carbon-tax works only if it鈥檚 global

Re: 鈥淣ew Alberta refinery could help with squeezed gas supply: Horgan,鈥 April 27.

May 4: Charge Albertans an聽entry fee to B.C.

Re: 鈥淩ising gas prices heighten simmering pipeline dispute,鈥 column, May 2.

May 4: Refine the crude or聽leave it in ground

Re: 鈥淩ising gas prices heighten simmering pipeline dispute,鈥 column, May 2. Oil has a bad reputation, from production to consumption. Alberta and Canada suffer globally over bitumen brand deficit. If Alberta wants B.C.

May 4: There is concrete way to聽increase recycling

Re: 鈥淢illion-plus beverage containers a day not recycled in province,鈥 April聽26. There is a concrete solution city councils can undertake to combat climate change in place of platitudes and proclamations.

May 4: Free market drives gasoline prices

Re: 鈥淲hy is gas so pricey? It鈥檚 complicated,鈥 column, May 1.

May 4: Climate crisis is here, Mayor Ranns

Re: 鈥淢etchosin mayor sounds alarm on CRD鈥檚 salary expenses,鈥 April 30. To say we鈥檙e going to have a fiscal crisis 鈥渓ong before鈥 we have a climate crisis, I wonder if Metchosin Mayor John Ranns is watching the same news I am.

May 4: Put route numbers on聽all bus stops

Re: 鈥淧ublic transit should be free, Victoria council says,鈥 April 26.

May 3: Highway money not聽a聽huge amount

Re: 鈥$85M in upgrades for Sooke Road, Trans-Canada,鈥 April 24. Eighty-five million dollars is not so much money.

May 3: Contractor comments were self-serving

Re: 鈥淎cross B.C., city halls are failing residents on affordability,鈥 comment, April 26. The commentary was written by the president of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association of B.C.