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Editorial: Atwell must build trust

Not long ago, Richard Atwell said this: “I’m running for mayor because Saanich needs a mayor who listens, a mayor who is approachable and a mayor who will work collaboratively with others.

Editorial: Take action on missing women

An arm of the Organization of American States is calling for a Canadian action plan or nationwide inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women.

Editorial: Juniors show best of hockey

By near-universal agreement, the world junior hockey tournament that wrapped up last week in Toronto was one of the most thrilling on record. At least half a dozen squads turned in performances that should make NHL teams blush.

Editorial: Helps’s decision a good example

The amount Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps will save by not hiring an executive assistant is not a huge part of the city’s budget, but neither is her decision merely symbolic — the nearly $400,000 that will be saved over the next four years is real money.

Editorial: Province needs poverty strategy

Many of Victoria’s poor are hidden from view, and to help them, we have to bring their problems into the light. Over five days, the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s Sarah Petrescu did that with her series Hidden Poverty.

Editorial: Openness always the best policy

What happened in a private residence in Saanich on the evening of Dec. 11 was none of the public’s business — until the police were called.

Editorial: Sleek new ferry wowed Islanders

The 84-metre Kalakala created a stir when it sailed into Victoria on July 11, 1936, and no wonder — it was unlike any other vessel Victorians had seen. Its streamlined silvery exterior looked more Space Age than Jazz Age.

Editorial: Politicians pull Ferries’ strings

Once upon a time (April 1, 2003, to be precise), the magic wand of government was waved over sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Editorial: Transplant numbers skewed

Do physicians favour men when deciding who gets an organ transplant? Dr. Lynne Young, a professor of nursing at the University of Victoria, believes that might be so. Young points to some startling numbers in making her case.

Editorial: Happy birthday to our John A.

They will be celebrating in Kingston, Ontario, next week — celebrating the 200th birthday of their favourite adopted son, the best-known Father of Confederation. There is no reason why Victoria should not be celebrating as well. Sir John A.