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Editorial: Deal has little substance

The premiers of sa国际传媒 and Alberta have worked out an agreement on pipeline projects, but it seems to be short on substance. sa国际传媒

Editorial: Gas-tax increase cash well spent

There are no painless solutions to the rising cost of public transit, but a two-cent hike in the transit gas tax comes close.

Editorial: Scandals can鈥檛 be ignored

Politicians behaving badly seem to be dominating the discussion these days, diverting attention and resources away from important public issues.

Editorial: Keeping an eye on the fish

A new study of the impact of run-of-river power projects, including some on Vancouver Island, underscores the need for the provincial government to do a better job of monitoring independent power producers.

Editorial: Paying a price for speaking out

Victoria police Const. David Bratzer thinks drugs should be legalized, and he鈥檚 happy to talk about his position. VicPD is not as happy.

Editorial: High ferry fares hurt economies

A powerfully argued new report claims that sa国际传媒 Ferries is causing economic turmoil up and down the coast.

Editorial: Rapist鈥檚 victims got life sentence

Larry Takahashi served 30 years in prison, and now the national parole board appears intent on easing him toward a life of freedom. But his freedom would mean his victims will never quite be free.

Editorial: UVic earns top marks

The University of Victoria has earned the top spot in the Maclean鈥檚 magazine ranking of comprehensive Canadian universities. It鈥檚 suitable recognition for the 50th anniversary of the university鈥檚 founding.

Editorial: Hesjedal needs full confession

Victoria cyclist Ryder Hesjedal has confessed to doping, but for the sake of his reputation and his sport, he has to say more.

Editorial: Seeking a sludge solution

The Capital Regional District board made the right decision not to lift the ban on applying sewage sludge to land, but why is such a decision being made now? A proposal to collect and treat sewage is incomplete without a plan for what to do with the