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Editorial: Four-year votes are good move

The sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ government is proposing that municipal elections be held every four years, instead of every three.

Editorial: Keeping track of mammograms

The sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Cancer Agency’s decision to reduce mammogram screening has taken many women aback. That’s hardly a surprise. Cancer specialists have spent decades emphasizing the importance of early detection. Now they appear to be reversing themselves.

Editorial: Ship industry shows new life

If you build it, they will argue. That seems to be the rule when it comes to building new ships for the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Ferries fleet. No matter where the ships are built, somebody thinks they should have been built somewhere else.

Editorial: Watchdog bill not needed

A private member’s bill aimed at exposing partisanship in federal watchdog agencies carries more than a whiff of partisanship itself.

Editorial: Process garbage closer to home

Exporting garbage is never a good idea — disposal and processing of waste should be done as close to the source as possible.

Editorial: Dying scallops a warning

The ocean water that should feed shellfish has become so acidic it is killing them. Near Qualicum Beach, 10 million scallops have died, the latest casualties of our increasingly acidic seawater.

Editorial: Land swap is a good deal

The Crystal Garden is coming home in an innovative land swap that could be a boost for the Inner Harbour.

Editorial: LNG process must be open

While British Columbians are watching for the liquefied natural gas projects promised by the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Liberals, one LNG proposal is quietly moving ahead.

Editorial: Our athletes should be proud

For all the debates about money and nationalism, the Olympic Games never fail to show us the best in the human spirit.

Editorial: Goldstream traffic a danger

Langford wants the provincial government to help finish the notorious Leigh Road interchange, but both governments need to act now to fix the dangerous side-effects of the interchange.