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Charla Huber: Aunt's words were a balm when others passed judgment

Charla Huber: Aunt's words were a balm when others passed judgment

For a year after I had my baby daughter’s ears pierced, I had random strangers stop me, mostly in the grocery store, to talk about her earrings
Geoff Johnson: E-learning is changing everything from teaching methods to classroom layout

Geoff Johnson: E-learning is changing everything from teaching methods to classroom layout

Classrooms designed to have students sitting at desks in rows, facing the teacher are already becoming a thing of the past
Comment: On Saturna, Canada Day is a wonderful party

Comment: On Saturna, Canada Day is a wonderful party

Saturna-ites served more than 1,100 meals of BBQ lamb, rice, salad and island-made rolls.
Letters July 8: Protecting Saanich Inlet; there's plenty of support for Saanich council's dog-leash decision; stop using fossil fuels

Letters July 8: Protecting Saanich Inlet; there's plenty of support for Saanich council's dog-leash decision; stop using fossil fuels

Adrian Raeside cartoon: The cost of groceries

Adrian Raeside cartoon: The cost of groceries

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Adrian Raeside cartoon: Walking dogs on a leash

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Walking dogs on a leash

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Letters July 7: Over the top about dogs; how you should spell 'center'; overhoused seniors

Letters July 7: Over the top about dogs; how you should spell 'center'; overhoused seniors

Editorial: National pharmacare is not the highest priority

Editorial: National pharmacare is not the highest priority

Under the new pharmacare plan, must any drug deemed necessary by a physician be covered?
Letters July 6: People's rights trumps those of dogs; a big 'no' to amalgamating Saanich and Victoria

Letters July 6: People's rights trumps those of dogs; a big 'no' to amalgamating Saanich and Victoria

Comment: An economic case for keeping the rail corridor intact

Comment: An economic case for keeping the rail corridor intact

The economic benefits of revitalizing this rail line are too large to lose.