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Letters Oct. 12: We don鈥檛 need cruise ships; COVID vaccine boosters for everyone over 65

Letters Oct. 12: We don鈥檛 need cruise ships; COVID vaccine boosters for everyone over 65

Refreshing absence of Las Vegas on water Re: 鈥淥ur new reality 鈥 fewer cruise ship visits,鈥 commentary, Oct. 9. A sombre and yet refreshing column regarding the possibility of a changing cruise ship industry.
Letters Oct. 9: Give taggers what they deserve; COVID safety in our schools

Letters Oct. 9: Give taggers what they deserve; COVID safety in our schools

Doing the right thing with those taggers Re: 鈥淣anaimo graffiti tagger must pay $15,000, clean up and say sorry,鈥 Oct. 8. It was so great to read that Nanaimo tagger Khaos was heavily fined and made to clean up their mess.
Letters Oct. 8: Mandate shots for unvaccinated; public safety, not authoritarianism

Letters Oct. 8: Mandate shots for unvaccinated; public safety, not authoritarianism

COVID vaccinations should be mandated Now that both the federal and provincial governments have mandated COVID vaccines for all civil servants, it is time for our municipal governments to follow suit and require COVID vaccinations for all employees.
Letters Oct. 7: Get tough on anti-vaxxers; a two-wheel protest will get noticed

Letters Oct. 7: Get tough on anti-vaxxers; a two-wheel protest will get noticed

We need to get tough with the anti-vax crowd Re: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to die,鈥 Oct. 2. The tragic case of this poor woman made my blood boil.
Letters Oct. 6: A needless wolf cull; did a social-media crash really matter?

Letters Oct. 6: A needless wolf cull; did a social-media crash really matter?

Urging an end to the wolf cull 鈥淪top scapegoating wolves鈥 was the cry at the demonstration at the B.C. legislature on Monday. It was a desperate plea to stop the unregulated recreational killing of wolves in B.C.
Letters Oct. 5: Reconciliation and respect; stop nagging PM on Tofino trip

Letters Oct. 5: Reconciliation and respect; stop nagging PM on Tofino trip

Let鈥檚 show respect for each other Truth and Reconciliation Day worked out perfectly because it turned out that it was about the positive step forward acknowledging the history and truth of our Indigenous nations and not about Justin Trudeau.
Letters Oct. 2: Reconciliation and reality; off-leash dogs a risk to our beaches

Letters Oct. 2: Reconciliation and reality; off-leash dogs a risk to our beaches

Slight misunderstanding about the new holiday I overheard in doctor鈥檚 office: A: What are all these people in here with orange shirts on about? B: It鈥檚 to honour new 91原创s.
Letters Oct. 1: The truth about reconciliation; COVID infections by the numbers

Letters Oct. 1: The truth about reconciliation; COVID infections by the numbers

The first step toward reconciliation What I learned on our first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; truth comes before reconciliation.
Letters Sept. 30: A new name for a new bridge; conflicted feelings on COVID patients

Letters Sept. 30: A new name for a new bridge; conflicted feelings on COVID patients

A suitable name for that new bridge Isn鈥檛 it time we renamed our wonderful new bridge? Something appropriate to our times like 鈥淩econciliation Bridge鈥 could be considered.
Letters Sept. 29: Reasons for avoiding shot vanishingly rare; we should get tough with China

Letters Sept. 29: Reasons for avoiding shot vanishingly rare; we should get tough with China

Kidney specialists recommend vaccinations Victoria鈥檚 kidney specialists wish to confirm and clarify for the kidney-transplant and other renal patients under our care, in the strongest possible terms, that 颅vaccination against COVID-19 is highly recom