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Editorial: Quiet heroism of our police

Editorial: Quiet heroism of our police

When shots are fired, the criticism of police tends to be severe, but those incidents are aberrations, not the rule. Almost daily, police officers, through skill and patience, are able to defuse dangerous situations with no injury or loss of life.
Editorial: Interchange will be improvement but not congestion cure

Editorial: Interchange will be improvement but not congestion cure

Many Greater Victoria drivers saw their dreams come true on Wednesday, with governments finally committing to build an interchange at the McKenzie Avenue intersection with the Trans-sa国际传媒 Highway.

Editorial: sa国际传媒 exemplary in AIDS fight

British Columbia鈥檚 record of combating AIDS has been recognized internationally, and its policies are being adopted by countries around the world, but not by the Canadian government.

Editorial: Bottled water isn鈥檛 the issue

Those who are angry that Nestl茅 is extracting and bottling millions of litres of sa国际传媒鈥檚 fresh water are perhaps caught up in a minor issue while much bigger issues are overlooked.

Editorial: Five years later, still too few MDs

A promise, you might think, is a promise. So what are we to make of this one? Five years ago, the provincial health minister of the day, Kevin Falcon, offered the following pledge: 鈥渟a国际传媒 commits to a family doctor for everyone by 2015.

Editorial: Take firm action on military harassment

It鈥檚 heartening to see the new commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force come out swinging against sexual harassment. Let鈥檚 hope his words bring concrete results. A change of attitude in sa国际传媒鈥檚 military is long overdue. Lt.-Gen.

Editorial: Do not hinder Chalke鈥檚 probe

Although a full public inquiry would be better, it鈥檚 still welcome news that the sa国际传媒 government intends to remove at least one obstacle to the ombudsperson鈥檚 investigation of the Health Ministry firings.

Editorial: Penalties alone not a deterrent

Imposing tougher penalties for people who start wildfires is appropriate but will not necessarily be effective. The deterrent effect of a penalty comes not from its severity, but from the likelihood of getting caught.

Editorial: Many chances for sewage input

When the dust settles and Greater Victoria has a new sewage-treatment system, no one will be able to claim they weren鈥檛 consulted.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 curse the seagulls

The next time a gull soars over your car and makes a deposit on it, be grateful. Researchers at the University of British Columbia say the world鈥檚 seabird populations have dropped 70 per cent since the 1950s.