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Editorial: Composting shortcomings

More of Greater Victoria鈥檚 leftovers will be heading up the Malahat. As you toil over the mountain behind a truck full of kitchen scraps, you will have time to ponder how good intentions went off the rails. This week, Saanich council approved a $4.

Editorial: ALC interference politically wrong

Agriculture Minister Pat Pimm is consulting the conflict-of-interest commissioner about his future. Consultation isn鈥檛 necessary. He should resign from cabinet.

Editorial: Ferry gambling a risky proposal

The sa国际传媒 government brought in its long-expected ferry cuts, and the pain will be felt up and down the coast. Users of the smaller sa国际传媒 Ferries routes, who have been waiting for the hammer to fall, now know the details.

Editorial: Bleak diagnosis for health care

鈥淎lways read the fine print鈥 is a good rule for dealing with contracts. But it also applies when dealing with governments. Five years ago, George Abbott, then provincial health minister, changed the legislation that governs our medical services plan.

Editorial: Many uses for fire hall

The concept of combining a fire hall and a library conjures images of a stern librarian trying to shush firefighters as they answer a call with sirens blaring, but replacing Victoria鈥檚 Fire Station No.

Editorial: Go to university with eyes open

The University of Victoria鈥檚 new president says the size of your paycheque is not the measure of the value of your education.

Editorial: Make cycling safe for all

The City of Victoria wants to update its cycling master plan, which was written in 1995 and is overdue for revision. Councillors approved a task force to take on the project that will begin public consultation in January.

Editorial: Few solutions to deer problem

It鈥檚 doubtful anyone in Oak Bay relishes the thought of deer being killed, but there aren鈥檛 many workable alternatives.

Editorial: Salmon come back strong

Winding behind a shopping mall, assaulted by oil spills and littered with junk, Colquitz Creek seems an unlikely candidate for an environmental success story. But thanks to the efforts of dedicated people, salmon are swimming up the stream to spawn.

Editorial: Politics eroding quest for justice

Ontario鈥檚 Court of Appeal has sided with judges, lawyers and civil-rights advocates opposed to mandatory minimum sentences for gun possession, saying they amount to cruel and unusual punishment and are thus unconstitutional.