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Editorial: Prevention is the cure for camping in city parks

The tents springing up every evening in many city parks are the symptom of a chronic disease that Victoria has been unable to cure. As with so many diseases, if we want to make a difference, we have to focus on prevention.

Editorial: North Saanich scores

Greater Victoria lacks the outdoor rinks and frozen fingers that mean hockey in much of sa国际传媒, but true hockey hearts beat just as strongly here as anywhere else in the country.

Editorial: We take water for granted

More than 130,000 people have signed an online petition protesting the province鈥檚 new water-pricing policy. They are right to be concerned. For years, sa国际传媒鈥檚 freshwater supply has been under-managed.

Editorial: Find the lessons in failed system

The larger the computer system, the greater the opportunity for errors and failures. And a system should work for its users, not the other way around.

Editorial: False-accusation stains endure

To be accused of sexually abusing children is to be tried, convicted and sentenced, all without the benefit of having your day in court. Even if such accusations are dismissed or unfounded, the stain remains for a long time, if not forever.

Editorial: We can鈥檛 afford homeless youth

So why don鈥檛 those homeless kids cluttering up our streets just get jobs or go to school? If it were only that easy. It鈥檚 also a case of reversing cause and effect.

Editorial: Saanich officials should know law

Saanich district staff who put spyware on their new mayor鈥檚 computer showed a frightening ignorance of sa国际传媒鈥檚 privacy laws.

Editorial: Conflict rules require clarity

The sa国际传媒 government needs to clarify the conflict-of-interest muddle left by a January 2013 Court of Appeal decision that threatens to stall important work by municipal councils and local boards.

Editorial: Hospital tax needs a rethink

Look closely at your property-tax bill, and you鈥檒l see a payment to the local hospital district. And not a small payment, either. Homeowners in Greater Victoria contribute an average of about $150 to the Capital Regional Hospital District each year.

Editorial: Consult before delivering edicts

Sometimes it鈥檚 not so much what you do, but how you do it that makes all the difference. The sa国际传媒