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Editorial: Limit number of school boards

When the Cowichan Valley school board was sacked in 2012, it appeared a rough road lay ahead. The provincial education minister of the day, George Abbott, dismissed the trustees for ignoring regulations and running a deficit.

Editorial: Tourism not benefit to all

The arrival of Holland America鈥檚 cruise ship Zaandam at Ogden Point this week signals the start of the cruise season for Victoria. The vessel is the first of 207 ships scheduled to stop here on their way to and from Alaska.

Editorial: Smooth sailing over for Horgan

John Horgan sailed serenely into the leadership of the sa国际传媒 New Democratic Party. No head winds, no choppy waves, no dangerous reefs. Now comes the hard part.

Editorial: Define Nanaimo by caring people

Workplace shootings are supposed to happen in other, distant places, not on peaceful, laid-back Vancouver Island. Yet one happened here.

Editorial: Too much of a good thing

It was a bit of an accident when Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. The British bacteriologist, known for being a bit untidy, left for a vacation after stacking his cultures of staphylococci on a bench in a corner of his laboratory.

Editorial: Link education to job market

It鈥檚 risky business trying to tailor education and training programs to future demands of the labour market. Not trying to close the anticipated gap between jobs and skills would be a bigger risk. The sa国际传媒

Editorial: Bogus survey muddles issue

It is no surprise that a poll conducted by the Sewage Treatment Action Group produced results that do not appear to favour the Capital Regional District鈥檚 sewage-treatment plan.

Editorial: Take a look around you

Parks sa国际传媒 intends to make wireless Internet access available at 50 national parks this year, and to triple that number over the next three years. Soon, it seems, there will be no place beyond the reach of the tentacles of the digital world.

Editorial: Recycling at its best

They came with boxes, bags and baskets full of books. Donors to the sa国际传媒鈥檚 annual book drive kept up a steady stream of traffic Saturday and Sunday.

Editorial: Langford鈥檚 plan to attract seniors

Langford, seen as a young and happening place, is acknowledging the value of diversity by making an effort to accommodate more seniors, recognizing that corralling seniors in a place by themselves is good for neither the seniors nor the community.