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Les Leyne: Time for housing starts, not housing talk

Les Leyne: Time for housing starts, not housing talk

A new version of the NDP鈥檚 housing policy was ordered because the first multi-billion dollar version hasn鈥檛 made enough progress in alleviating the crisis
Letters April 8: Higher housing density brings problems; bickering municipal councils; Victoria not as charming

Letters April 8: Higher housing density brings problems; bickering municipal councils; Victoria not as charming

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Riding the ferries on a busy long weekend

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Riding the ferries on a busy long weekend

Editorial: We need a better way of paying for police

Editorial: We need a better way of paying for police

Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto argued that council lacks expertise to assess police services.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: More housing for B.C.

Adrian Raeside cartoon: More housing for B.C.

Letters April 6: More homes on less land; many benefits of pickleball; trouble with foam docks

Letters April 6: More homes on less land; many benefits of pickleball; trouble with foam docks

Comment: Saanich needs a lobbyist registry

Comment: Saanich needs a lobbyist registry

There is a significant difference between me talking to a councillor and having that interpreted as 鈥渓obbying鈥 as compared to paid lobbyists who promote individual business or corporate interests.
Les Leyne: Election interference worries sidelined in legislation

Les Leyne: Election interference worries sidelined in legislation

Election interference worries sidelined in legislation
Comment: B.C.-born salmon from dwindling runs increasingly caught by Alaskan fleet

Comment: B.C.-born salmon from dwindling runs increasingly caught by Alaskan fleet

Several First Nations leaders have called for immediate action to stop the disproportionate Alaskan catch.
Les Leyne: B.C. Ferries' independence is a charade

Les Leyne: B.C. Ferries' independence is a charade

Maybe it鈥檚 time to accept reality and fold B.C. Ferries back into government as a Crown corporation