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Facts don't support bias against jobless

Re: "Landlords have right to set the rules," letter, Aug. 11. The statements in the letter are not supported by the facts. Landlords do not make the laws around residential tenancy issues and they do not "legally set" the rules.

Quebec's election will cost all 91原创s

Imagine you're a German asked to pay for the lifestyle of a Greek through ever-more transfers to the European Union, or through bailouts for Greek debt.

Appraisers help find the real value in homes

Professional assessments will give property owners data they need

Health-care system needs radical surgery

Re: "Surgery wait times excoriated," Aug. 14. It is a hard reality to face when we hear stories of cancer-stricken 91原创s forced to travel to the United States for life-saving care and surgery.

Important to enforce good regulations

The existence of good regulation is of no value if it is not enforced. In North America there have been two major oil spills in the last 50 years, although they do not appear to have left any permanent damage.
Damage to property should not continue

Damage to property should not continue

Re: "Deer taking costly toll on hard-hit farmers' fields," Aug. 21. For how much longer must the debate continue on the deer issue in the Capital Regional District? They need to be culled or, better yet, eliminated from the CRD altogether.

ICBC execs drive us crazy

The feeling surging through most British Columbians' blood should seem familiar. It's a lot like road rage, albeit inspired by those who insure cars, not those who drive them.

Tough to find a home on a minimum wage

Re: "Central Saanich has low-income housing," Aug. 16. People with low incomes are rarely able to afford to buy homes.

Longer school day is not the answer

Conventional wisdom tells us that if you think what you are doing is not working, then doing it for a longer period of time probably will not help.

Turning up the heat

It's a sad day when Canada needs a leader from another country to nudge its policymakers in the direction of common sense.