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Letters Feb. 3: A thumbs-up for protesters or the public?; we need clarity on museum's future

Letters Feb. 3: A thumbs-up for protesters or the public?; we need clarity on museum's future

Letters Feb. 2: Anti-vax protesters show their true colours; a new name for the convoy

Letters Feb. 2: Anti-vax protesters show their true colours; a new name for the convoy

Letters Feb. 1: The trials of putting up with vaccine protests; spoiled children in an imaginary world

Letters Feb. 1: The trials of putting up with vaccine protests; spoiled children in an imaginary world

Letters Jan. 29: Collaboration key in finding forest solutions; a desperate search for a doctor's care

Letters Jan. 29: Collaboration key in finding forest solutions; a desperate search for a doctor's care

Letters Jan. 28: Truck convoy recalls trek from 1935; rationale for paid hospital parking rings hollow

Letters Jan. 28: Truck convoy recalls trek from 1935; rationale for paid hospital parking rings hollow

Letters Jan. 27: Stop complaining, negotiate new MD fee structure; is private care the answer?

Letters Jan. 27: Stop complaining, negotiate new MD fee structure; is private care the answer?

Letters Jan. 26: Trucker vaccine mandate a slap in the face; employers pay for sick days

Letters Jan. 26: Trucker vaccine mandate a slap in the face; employers pay for sick days

Letters Jan. 25: Co-living plans are no easy panacea; doctors' fee structures ignore reality

Letters Jan. 25: Co-living plans are no easy panacea; doctors' fee structures ignore reality

Letters Jan. 22: The crisis in B.C.'s health care; why do we shun foreign doctors?

Letters Jan. 22: The crisis in B.C.'s health care; why do we shun foreign doctors?

Letters Jan. 21: Vexing potholes; Island farmers need our support; a misleading 'decolonization' argument

Letters Jan. 21: Vexing potholes; Island farmers need our support; a misleading 'decolonization' argument

Support local farmers in any way you can During 2021 we witnessed floods and fire of biblical proportions and a world plagued by COVID-19. One of many issues it exposed, yet again, is how fragile our food and power supply is.