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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
Letters Sept. 28: How green is green energy?; the costs of universal health care

Letters Sept. 28: How green is green energy?; the costs of universal health care

Much work to be done on a global scale Re: 鈥淔acing the inconvenient truth about wind and solar power,鈥 commentary, Sept.聽25.
Letters Sept. 25: The unvaccinated should just stay home; the kindness of strangers

Letters Sept. 25: The unvaccinated should just stay home; the kindness of strangers

Not vaccinated? Then just stay home As a retired physician, it broke my heart to read your front page story about 颅Juliana Nieuwenhuis, who died of COVID at the age of 29.
Letters Sept. 24: Golf club claims are wrong; orcas are of great importance

Letters Sept. 24: Golf club claims are wrong; orcas are of great importance

Claims about golf club are not correct Re: 鈥淪aanich looks to raise fees, scrap club privileges at Cedar Hill Golf Course,鈥 Sept. 23. To say the Cedar Hill Golf Club receives preferred teetime bookings is a misleading claim.
Letters Sept. 23: Cruise-ship-free Victoria would be a draw; PM's ego cost us $510 million

Letters Sept. 23: Cruise-ship-free Victoria would be a draw; PM's ego cost us $510 million

Market Victoria as a cruise-ship-free city I was thinking that we should organize a convoy of double-decker buses to invade the Washington state Capitol in Olympia, to protest the repealing of the Passenger Services Act, until I recalled that the lan
Letters Sept. 22: Trudeau and the elusive majority; dogs an exaggerated threat to wildlife

Letters Sept. 22: Trudeau and the elusive majority; dogs an exaggerated threat to wildlife

Trudeau could have won a majority Justin Trudeau likely would have won the majority government he was seeking if not for two decisions, one of which was not even his.
Letters Sept. 21: Can we learn from a stressful pandemic?; loss of handicapped access

Letters Sept. 21: Can we learn from a stressful pandemic?; loss of handicapped access

Find healthy ways to cope with stress Kindness. Remember that word? It hasn鈥檛 appeared much on these pages in the last several months. The stress and tension of the pandemic is taking its toll on all of us 鈥 some more than others.
Letters Sept. 18: Get shots now rather than later; a peaceful cruise-free summer

Letters Sept. 18: Get shots now rather than later; a peaceful cruise-free summer

Take your medicine before you get sick We are enjoying David Sovka鈥檚 series on vaccines. Hilarious and spot on 鈥 though I鈥檓 guessing my cousin Karen from Alberta and her American husband don鈥檛 find it as funny.
Letters Sept. 17: Judges and unpopular decisions; government neglect to blame for health crisis

Letters Sept. 17: Judges and unpopular decisions; government neglect to blame for health crisis

Judges ponder factors we might not know Recent op-eds and letters have suggested that 鈥減erhaps the time has come to defund our judges鈥 and that we 鈥済et the judges we put up with.
Letters Sept. 16: Refusing health care to the unvaccinated; ordering pizza instead of an ambulance

Letters Sept. 16: Refusing health care to the unvaccinated; ordering pizza instead of an ambulance

If they get COVID, just turn them away Re: 鈥淭ime for a big stick in dealing with COVID,鈥 letter, Sept. 14.