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Editorial: Turfing Abbott derails process

Premier Christy Clark鈥檚 plan 鈥 if there is a plan 鈥 to reform the treaty process is off to a bad start.
Editorial: Don鈥檛 give names of people who voted to political parties

Editorial: Don鈥檛 give names of people who voted to political parties

Almost every transaction you conduct these days has the potential of putting your name on a list so you can be targeted by marketers. Voting shouldn鈥檛 be one of those transactions.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 revive auditor position

If there were any doubts that the position of auditor general of local government was doomed, they have been removed. The provincial government should not try to revive this office 鈥 its chances of achieving anything useful are slim.

Editorial: Dogging the dog frauds

We can hear it now: 鈥淪tep away from that chihuahua!鈥 If you try to pass off your pet as a service dog, you could 鈥 and should 鈥 get busted. The sa国际传媒

Editorial: Guard the water supply

The dirt is coming, and residents of Shawnigan Lake are afraid of what it means for their community.

Editorial: Contain costs for new bridge

When Victoria city council voted in 2009 to replace the Johnson Street Bridge, some critics complained that the cost was too high. Victorians can only look back and sigh longingly for the good old days when you could get a new bridge for $63 million.

STEVE NASH: Influence goes beyond sports

NBA star Steve Nash, who grew up in Victoria and became one of the greatest players in professional basketball, announced his retirement on Friday.

Editorial: Improve service at border posts

sa国际传媒 and the U.S. have signed an agreement to address wait times at border crossings. That鈥檚 certainly a worthy objective. Whatever can be done to speed things up should be tried.

Editorial: Drop the curtain on the municipal auditor circus

What a circus the municipal auditor issue has become. Time to fold up the tents and close this show.

Editorial: Abbott deserves better

Shabby. It鈥檚 the best word to describe the way the sa国际传媒 Liberal government has treated former colleague George Abbott.