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May 3: Most of ocean plastics come from 10 rivers

Re: 鈥淏ag ban is more about a gesture,鈥 letter, April 28. As with the so-called climate-change emergency, anything Canada can do is just a gesture.

May 3: Jack Knox returned lost passport

Re: 鈥淏ring us your old books (but check for weed stashes first),鈥 column, April 26.

May 2: Ferries did well in tough circumstances

Re: 鈥淏.C. Ferries disruptions continue this week,鈥 April 30. B.C. Ferries services are equal to or better than most airlines.

May 2: Remember there is no聽free lunch

We are all familiar with the popular adage 鈥渢here ain鈥檛 no free lunch,鈥 so why does the socialist-heavy Victoria city council float the idea of 鈥渇ree transit for all鈥 without letting us know how it can find the $43 million the transit commission says

May 2: 2 was missing from聽LGBTQ2

Re: 鈥淐ritics want Oak Bay to cancel talk by controversial speaker,鈥 April聽30. It is ironic that while criticizing an opponent of B.C.

May 2: Man鈥檚 hockey career irrelevant to story

Re: 鈥淓x-hockey player charged in case of child-grabbing,鈥 May 1.

May 2: We are in a seller鈥檚 market for gas

Re: 鈥淲hy is gas so pricey? It鈥檚 complicated,鈥 column, May 1. What a refreshing, balanced article Jack Knox wrote. As he says, the issue of gas prices, like many similar issues, is complicated.

May 2: Look at reality of聽restaurant business

Re: 鈥淲ithholding tips no longer allowed,鈥 April 30. I was in the restaurant business for more than 35 years and know the difference between the wages of the servers and those of the cooks.

May 2: City council should focus on its job

鈥淚 understand the principles behind the Victoria resolution, but I see a lot of resolutions out of Victoria that seem to be all driven at provincial policy and federal policy and not a lot of resolutions at the issues that affect taxpayers in Victori

May 1: Where is contractors鈥 affordable housing?

Re: 鈥淎cross B.C., city halls are failing residents on affordability,鈥 comment, April 26. In his commentary, Chris Gardner, president of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association of B.C.