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Editorial: Military should defend its own

The chief job of the Canadian Armed Forces is to defend Canadians from aggression and help them feel safe.
Editorial: Domestic violence is not a private matter

Editorial: Domestic violence is not a private matter

Police are frequently involved in matters where it is in the overall good to keep some details private.

Editorial: One person’s voice counts

What can one person do? Lots, as it turns out.

Editorial: Car sharing widens options

Another car-sharing service is being proposed for Victoria, and if it becomes reality, it would mean more options for people needing to get around.

Editorial: Don’t disregard Douglas vision

The Downtown Victoria Business Association’s vision for Douglas Street might seem wildly unrealistic when seen through today’s eyes, but think of it as a catalyst for positive change for Victoria’s downtown core.

Editorial: Have your say on sewage

One of the factors that killed the proposed massive sewage-treatment project for the capital region was the perception that the plan was foisted on the public without sufficient consultation.

Editorial: New McKenzie interchange would be a good beginning

It’s welcome news that the province is moving ahead with plans for an overpass at McKenzie Avenue and the Trans-sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Highway.

Editorial: Nepalese people need our help

Scenes from the devastating earthquake in Nepal might cause feelings of helplessness as we witness the suffering and loss sustained by people on the other side of the world. But we can help, and we should. A magnitude-7.

Editorial: Langford earns a place on rugby map

Rugby has some legendary venues: Cardiff, Twickenham, Sydney … and Langford.

Editorial: Conservatives are shrinking government

It was widely expected that last Tuesday’s federal budget would be more about politics than finance.