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Editorial: Shedding light on sustainability

Victoria鈥檚 switch to a new form of street lighting will be good for the environment, as well as the taxpayer鈥檚 wallet.

Editorial: Cancelling students鈥 trip was not an easy call

Perhaps hindsight will vindicate Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district officials for cutting short a trip for students who witnessed the deadly truck attack in Nice, France, last week. Perhaps hindsight will show the decision was unnecessary.

Editorial: Drugs, not bugs, threaten Rio Olympics

More than 50 Island athletes are headed to Brazil to compete in the Rio Summer Olympics in August and the Paralympics in September.

Editorial: Culture spawns email deletions

The punishment of a former ministerial aide in the 鈥渢riple delete鈥 scandal has satisfied the law, but British Columbians will need more convincing before they are satisfied the government puts public interest ahead of partisan considerations.

Editorial: Wide-open door a risk for parties

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he favours making membership in the federal Liberal party free. He believes this could introduce his party to a broader public increasingly disenchanted with politics. The idea is certainly timely.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 go too far preventing risks

Thursday鈥檚 massacre in Nice, France, cries out for some sort of action, a strong response, but we should be wary of solutions that make the problem worse.

Editorial: Site C damage is not theoretical

Let the smart-meter issue recede into the background 鈥 there are bigger sa国际传媒 Hydro fish to fry, and the biggest of all is the Site C dam. A judge has refused to certify a class-action lawsuit against sa国际传媒

Editorial: Keep closer track of public dollars

Charges against Senator Patrick Brazeau have been dropped, and so the Senate expenses scandal fizzles to an end.
Editorial: Humans caused goose problems

Editorial: Humans caused goose problems

As unpleasant as it is to contemplate killing hundreds of sa国际传媒 geese, the alternative is even less pleasant. When nature is running amok, doing nothing can result in significant environmental damage.

Editorial: An unworkable solution

While we sympathize with the sentiment behind the push for a vacancy tax, it鈥檚 an unworkable solution and probably unconstitutional.