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Editorial: A community鈥檚 success

The book is not dead. That was clearly shown Saturday and Sunday as thousands of people queued up at the Victoria Curling Club for the opportunity to fill their libraries at bargain prices.

Editorial: Ellard should show remorse

Out of horrible tragedies can come heartwarming stories of change and redemption. Such is not the case with Kelly Ellard, who killed 14-year-old Reena Virk in 1997.

Editorial: Feds leave CRD with hefty bill

Judging from the letters we receive, many of our readers are mystified by the way Victoria鈥檚 sewage project is being handled. Some can鈥檛 understand why the Capital Regional District is scrapping an existing model many experts consider safe.

Editorial: Shipbuilding is alive and strong

The transfer of HMCS Regina back to the Royal Canadian Navy signals more than the completion of modernization for the navy鈥檚 12 frigates; it also proves that sa国际传媒

Editorial: Island facility needed for female prisoners

Lady Justice, the statue that symbolizes the moral values of our justice system, wears a blindfold that is supposed to represent objectivity, the message that justice will be administered equally, regardless of such attributes as class, fame, race an

Editorial: Make decisions on sewage plant

No matter where a sewage-treatment plant is placed, the people who live near the site will not like it. That鈥檚 an unalterable fact of life, and no amount of public consultation will change it.

Editorial: A solution for Colwood Crawl

The prisoners of the Colwood Crawl can dimly see hope through their windshields, now that the province has chosen a design for the new interchange at McKenzie Avenue and the Trans-sa国际传媒 Highway.

Editorial: Rights case wasted money

Police officers have rights, too. It鈥檚 unfortunate that it has taken so long for the bureaucracy to figure that out. Const. David Bratzer of the Victoria police department has been awarded $20,000 in a sa国际传媒 Human Rights Tribunal decision.

Editorial: War on drugs is gut-wrenching

British Columbia has become the first province in sa国际传媒 to declare a public-health emergency because of fentanyl-related deaths. Dr.
Editorial: Duffy acquittal is no vindication

Editorial: Duffy acquittal is no vindication

Senator Mike Duffy, facing 31 charges of fraud, breach of trust and bribery, has been acquitted.