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Editorial: We can no longer take our peace for granted

The fight against terrorism is no longer something that happens 鈥渙ver there.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 sexualize kids鈥 costumes

It鈥檚 nearly Halloween, and something wicked this way comes. We speak not of ghosts and goblins, but of the ghouls who are stealing the innocent joy from a day that should be marked with harmless fun.

Editorial: Marine accident concerns valid

The disabled Russian cargo ship left floundering off sa国际传媒鈥檚 coast last week is safely moored in Prince Rupert. We no longer need to fear it will run aground, spilling fuel into the waters and fouling our shores.

Editorial: Union strategy makes difference

Why do nurses in our province earn more than their colleagues across the country, while teachers make less? The question bears asking, because sa国际传媒鈥檚 nurses are about to sit down at the negotiating table while teachers just left it.

Editorial: Queen鈥檚 Printer signifies quality

While it makes economic sense for the provincial government to contract out its printing services, care should be taken that the 鈥淨ueen鈥檚 Printer鈥 designation on a book or document is not devalued. sa国际传媒

Editorial: Count all costs for Site C dam

The sa国际传媒 government should establish a more convincing case for the Site C dam before it proceeds with construction. The proposed project promises cheap electricity, but it will come at a high cost.

Editorial: Assisted-suicide debate essential

The Supreme Court of sa国际传媒 spent Wednesday hearing arguments on the federal prohibition against assisted suicide. A decision will likely be rendered within the next several months.

Editorial: Ebola victims deserve concern

The risk of contracting Ebola in sa国际传媒 is extremely low, but we should still be concerned, not so much for our own health, but for the many thousands suffering or at risk from the disease in West Africa.

Editorial: Good ideas take time

If the City of Victoria is truly looking for good ideas on what to do with the Crystal Garden, it should allow more time for those ideas to be formulated and presented. Eight days doesn鈥檛 cut it.

Editorial: Candidates need commitment

Nominations have closed and 198 names are in the running for seats on Greater Victoria鈥檚 13 municipal councils. However, 13 of those names are identical: David Shebib. Shebib is running for mayor in all 13 municipalities.