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Editorial: 'United' name is only one problem for Falcon

Editorial: 'United' name is only one problem for Falcon

The recent byelection results were a bad omen for newly rechristened B.C. United Party
Letters June 29: Medically assisted suicide; sarcasm has its place; politicians must set example

Letters June 29: Medically assisted suicide; sarcasm has its place; politicians must set example

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to do with the fountain at Centennial Square

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to do with the fountain at Centennial Square

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Letters June 28: Dealing with the Colwood Crawl; no missing-middle housing; Victoria's condo-building designs are dull

Letters June 28: Dealing with the Colwood Crawl; no missing-middle housing; Victoria's condo-building designs are dull

Comment: What is the 'meaningful reform' our health care needs?

Comment: What is the 'meaningful reform' our health care needs?

We are seeing lack of access to primary care, lack of access to the latest in cancer care, delays in surgery for orthopedic and cancer surgery.
Letters June 27: Electric rail service for the Island; don't house people in parks; spruce up Centennial Square while keeping the fountain

Letters June 27: Electric rail service for the Island; don't house people in parks; spruce up Centennial Square while keeping the fountain

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Disappointing byelection results for BC United

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Disappointing byelection results for BC United

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Comment: Dix needs to listen to health-care providers

Comment: Dix needs to listen to health-care providers

Health Minister Adrian Dix uses the findings of adviser Harry Cayton to defend the rapid introduction and approval of Bill 36, but refuses to comment on the contradictory content from the report and snubbing the issues raised by the Doctors of BC.
Comment: First Japanese naval visit to Esquimalt was in 1880

Comment: First Japanese naval visit to Esquimalt was in 1880

The first visit by Japanese naval ships to British Columbia took place more than 143 years ago.
Letters June 26: Supporting Point Hope, police officers in schools, health-care challenges

Letters June 26: Supporting Point Hope, police officers in schools, health-care challenges