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Letters Oct. 19: Changing of the guard in Langford; in praise of amalgamation

Letters Oct. 19: Changing of the guard in Langford; in praise of amalgamation

Les Leyne: B.C. bud now a ho-hum issue

Les Leyne: B.C. bud now a ho-hum issue

The legal cannabis industry is like any other enterprise now 鈥 complaining about taxes and regulation, grappling with supply-chain issues and worried about the same headaches other businesses have
Letters Oct. 18: Aftermath of an election; can we fix the roads now, please?

Letters Oct. 18: Aftermath of an election; can we fix the roads now, please?

Les Leyne: B.C. NDP cabinet ministers back wrong horse for 91原创 mayor

Les Leyne: B.C. NDP cabinet ministers back wrong horse for 91原创 mayor

Loyalty to a fellow party member is nice, but preserving your options as a new premier is better
Comment: After a 48-year experiment, let's evaluate the results

Comment: After a 48-year experiment, let's evaluate the results

A commentary by a resident of Salt Spring Island: To many, it appears that in the Gulf Islands, particularly as related to governance and the Islands Trust: 鈥淭hey that yell the loudest determine the outcome.鈥
Comment: We need to make it easier for all to cast ballots

Comment: We need to make it easier for all to cast ballots

A commentary by a newly elected member of Victoria city council: By placing voting stations close to where marginalized people live, work, and spend time, we, as a society, help break down barriers to voting
Monique Keiran: 'Weird bacteria sex' helps us digest seaweed

Monique Keiran: 'Weird bacteria sex' helps us digest seaweed

Carbon-absorbing seaweeds play an important environmental role, but unappreciated but critical players are the marine bacteria that break them down, some of which allow humans to digest wakame and nori
Trevor Hancock: Why we need licensed outdoor childcare

Trevor Hancock: Why we need licensed outdoor childcare

We have become so screen-oriented that we 鈥 and especially our children 鈥 have lost touch with nature, which is bad for the kids and bad for nature
Les Leyne: So you're thinking of moving to Alberta ...

Les Leyne: So you're thinking of moving to Alberta ...

Answers to your frequently asked questions about the land of 鈥312 days of sunshine a year,鈥 cheaper houses, zero sales tax and six premiers in 11 years
Charla Huber: I once skipped class with Pierre Poilievre’s brother

Charla Huber: I once skipped class with Pierre Poilievre’s brother

When our teacher started asking about traits students had inherited from their parents, Poilievre鈥檚 brother, who was also adopted, suggested we leave, creating a moment of inclusion rather than exclusion