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Adrian Raeside cartoon: Immigrating to Canada

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Immigrating to Canada

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Comment: Victoria council finally commits to fix its failing roads

Comment: Victoria council finally commits to fix its failing roads

With deferred maintenance during the last two decades, it seems there is no shortage of roads needing work.
Letters June 21: Departure of Royal B.C. Museum's CEO; what to do with Centennial Square fountain; fire at Ricky's restaurant

Letters June 21: Departure of Royal B.C. Museum's CEO; what to do with Centennial Square fountain; fire at Ricky's restaurant

Non-market rental housing catches tax break in Saanich

Non-market rental housing catches tax break in Saanich

The policy, which formalizes existing practices, will only apply to non-profit organizations that provide rental housing.
Cleaning up Coles Bay: A partnership for justice and shellfish restoration

Cleaning up Coles Bay: A partnership for justice and shellfish restoration

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Rail or trail for E&N corridor?

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Rail or trail for E&N corridor?

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Letters June 20: Fixing our health-care system; more residential density is not a solution; no to splash park at Centennial Square

Letters June 20: Fixing our health-care system; more residential density is not a solution; no to splash park at Centennial Square

Comment: 91Ô­´´ Island has plenty of room for more people

Comment: 91Ô­´´ Island has plenty of room for more people

We’re a mountainous island in the 91Ô­´´ with a population density of 27 people per square kilometre, with the densest urban area holding about 570 people per square kilometre.
Letters June 19: Incredible people saved my life; excessive dog restrictions in Saanich; we need to be good neighbours

Letters June 19: Incredible people saved my life; excessive dog restrictions in Saanich; we need to be good neighbours

The world turns on a dime, and health-care workers are there I had a heart attack and my world turned on a dime. It happened around 9:20 a.m. When it struck I knew I was in trouble.
Comment: A long, destructive summer is coming to B.C. forests

Comment: A long, destructive summer is coming to B.C. forests

Decades of fire suppression have resulted in huge amounts of fuel littering the forest floor.