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Letters Jan. 1: Density and trees; city budgeting; what about that deer cull?

Letters Jan. 1: Density and trees; city budgeting; what about that deer cull?

David Sovka: When it comes to New Year's, people are crazy — sorry, diverse and interesting

David Sovka: When it comes to New Year's, people are crazy — sorry, diverse and interesting

Everybody has their own unique way to welcome the new year/forget about the disastrous old one.
Charla Huber: Columnist puts down her pen, thanks Times 91Ô­´´ readers

Charla Huber: Columnist puts down her pen, thanks Times 91Ô­´´ readers

After nearly seven years as a columnist, Huber writes that connecting with readers helped her grow not just as a writer, but as a person.
Geoff Johnson: Changes in society and the workplace call for shift in education

Geoff Johnson: Changes in society and the workplace call for shift in education

Micro-credentials — from single-day to multi-week courses — teach a specific skill within a short time to help students keep up with the evolution of work
Trevor Hancock: Reflecting on 50 years in the service of good health, with more to come

Trevor Hancock: Reflecting on 50 years in the service of good health, with more to come

Columnist Trevor Hancock looks back at how health care has evolved since he came into the profession
Comment: Development threatens E&N Roundhouse national heritage site

Comment: Development threatens E&N Roundhouse national heritage site

The scale and height of the development’s proposed massive towers will overwhelm the modest scale of the nationally significant E&N Roundhouse in Victoria.
Comment: Progress in health care, but more to be done

Comment: Progress in health care, but more to be done

We acknowledge the responsibility to address unmet needs, including access challenges due to unprecedented levels of demand arising out of and exacerbated by the pandemic.
Letters Dec. 30: Reshaping B.C. Ferries; individual rights under threat; where are the new doctors?

Letters Dec. 30: Reshaping B.C. Ferries; individual rights under threat; where are the new doctors?

Comment: 'Density' can mean more homes, more trees, more parks

Comment: 'Density' can mean more homes, more trees, more parks

Between 2013 and 2021, Victoria’s tree canopy increased by an amount equivalent to 60 soccer fields while density increased.
Editorial: As 2023 ends, a look back and a look ahead

Editorial: As 2023 ends, a look back and a look ahead

Again, just as happened a century ago, governments today are struggling with challenges unknown in generations.