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Editorial: Help from the Angels

It鈥檚 thoughtful of the Hells Angels to stand up for the rights of all British Columbians, but forgive us if we鈥檙e a little cynical about the group鈥檚 motives.

Editorial: Female suspects need facility

The Victoria Police Department is correct in refusing to house a female attempted-murder suspect during a preliminary hearing.

Editorial: It would smell as sweet

鈥楽eaterra鈥 evokes a fresh breeze sweeping the clean scent of the open ocean across a forested landscape. Spelled SeaTerra, it鈥檚 a luxury resort development on the northern cost of the Mediterranean island nation of Cyprus.

Editorial: Step carefully on land review

On the Saanich Peninsula and in other rural areas of the Island, the Agricultural Land Reserve is not to be trifled with, so the news that it is under review strikes fear into the hearts of many. The government must tread cautiously.

Editorial: Put safety first in speed review

Decisions on changing speed limits in sa国际传媒 should be based on science and safety, not on what is popular. sa国际传媒 Transportation Minister Todd Stone has ordered a review of highway speed limits with the idea of making changes in the spring.

Editorial: How to build a community

The residents of Fernwood appear to be big believers in the principle: If you want something done right, do it yourself.

Editorial: Take closer look at ICBC claims

File this under the heading of strange and possibly suspicious. The Insurance Corp. of sa国际传媒 says it needs a premium increase because traffic-related injuries are up.

Editorial: Council ready for closeup

Victoria鈥檚 city council seemed to take two steps forward and one step back Thursday. It launched live streaming of its meetings, then moved to discuss Coun. Ben Isitt鈥檚 analysis of a Maximus sa国际传媒 report behind closed doors.

Editorial: Jobs plan needs consultation

If you鈥檙e going to launch a co-operative program, you should first get the co-operation of all participants.

Editorial: Deferred repairs haunt schools

Two years ago, a Camosun College instructor opened a second-floor classroom window 鈥 and the window fell off the building.