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Letters Aug. 4: Protect the vaccinated; Duncan town crier's valuable role

Letters Aug. 4: Protect the vaccinated; Duncan town crier's valuable role

Protect the vaccinated from the unvaccinated As our federal politicians bumble towards yet another unnecessary election, the one issue that demands attention from our elected body (and yet has been entirely ignored) is what steps will a newly elected
Letters Aug. 3: Cannabis packaging; praise for Clover Point changes

Letters Aug. 3: Cannabis packaging; praise for Clover Point changes

Strict rules for regulated cannabis Re: 鈥淐annabis product packaging should be responsible,鈥 editorial, July 30. The editorial mistakenly reported that recent hospitalizations were caused by cannabis edibles from the legal market.
Letters July 31: Reviewing the 'new' Clover Point; mourning over the graves of children

Letters July 31: Reviewing the 'new' Clover Point; mourning over the graves of children

Once again, city planning makes no sense Many have commented on the 鈥渘ew鈥 Clover Point. I鈥檝e watched (and counted) for weeks. Amenities: two parking areas, 17 regular spots, 10 disabled/accessible spots, six picnic tables, 12 benches.
Letters July 30: Poor planning at Clover Point; a plan for invading wall lizards

Letters July 30: Poor planning at Clover Point; a plan for invading wall lizards

Poor planning on display at Clover Point Visited Victoria recently and checked out Clover Point. The new layout was an eye-opener.
Letters July 29: Mayhem at Clover Point; clothing choices are a personal option

Letters July 29: Mayhem at Clover Point; clothing choices are a personal option

Clover Point mayhem with a stream of cars Two weeks ago my partner and I decided to pick up a pizza to take to Clover Point. Our intention was to enjoy the view as it was a very windy day.
Letters July 28: Why shame Canada at the Olympics?; fighting drought with enforcement

Letters July 28: Why shame Canada at the Olympics?; fighting drought with enforcement

Why shame Canada on the world stage? So the 91原创 rugby team lashed out against racism and prejudice so it would seem that they don鈥檛 represent Canada, they didn鈥檛 wear 91原创 team uniforms and instead they represented a cause.
Letters July 27: Proper pay for family doctors; keep wearing masks

Letters July 27: Proper pay for family doctors; keep wearing masks

Family doctors deserve better income As a now 14-year-retired family doctor, I am responding to recent letters on these pages. For me, general practice was my specialty of choice.
Letters July 24: Pros and cons of urgent care clinics; virus puts health dollars at risk

Letters July 24: Pros and cons of urgent care clinics; virus puts health dollars at risk

Thanks to government for the new clinics Re: 鈥淒owntown Victoria gets an urgent care centre,鈥 July 22. I have been very pleased to see the new North Quadra Urgent and Primary Care Centre on Chatterton Way in Saanich.
Letters July 23: Subs a waste of money; we ignore the bravery of police officers

Letters July 23: Subs a waste of money; we ignore the bravery of police officers

Naval nonsense beneath the surface Re: 鈥淣avy launches push to replace sub fleet,鈥 July 15. One wonders into whose dumpster will the 91原创 government dive next to obtain more subs for our navy.
Letters July 22: Why old-growth logging must stop; perspectives on B.C.'s history

Letters July 22: Why old-growth logging must stop; perspectives on B.C.'s history

Government must stop that logging If our provincial government doesn鈥檛 change course, B.C.鈥檚 most significant old-growth forests will be gone in a few short years.