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Editorial: Big Pharma should share opioid blame

Attorney General David Eby has announced a class-action lawsuit by sa国际传媒 against more than 40 manufacturers and distributors of opioid drugs. He has invited other provinces to join him.

Editorial: Steve Nash does us proud

Victoria and sa国际传媒 have good reason to be proud of Steve Nash, the Victoria-raised NBA superstar who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Friday.

Editorial: Put parking underground for Crystal Pool

Victoria city councillors might have put themselves in an untenable situation by insisting that the new Crystal Pool, including parking, should result in no net loss of green space.

Editorial: Drive home message about fire safety

According to the sa国际传媒 Wildfire Service, 420 of the 1,950 wildfires that created havoc across our province this year were caused by humans.

Editorial: Budget is in the black

The provincial government has delivered its first set of public accounts, and it appears to have avoided both major disaster and startling triumph. Those who were gleefully hoping to see an NDP financial train wreck will be disappointed.

Editorial: Houses of the future

Big homes, expensive homes, high-density homes and ultra-modern homes raise the hackles of neighbours throughout Greater Victoria, but it seems even the greenest of homes can stir up opposition.

Editorial: Municipalities lack powers of enforcement

In recent weeks, the municipal councils in Saanich and Nanaimo have petitioned the courts for a judicial order to remove tent cities.

Editorial: Waiting on NAFTA

The clock is ticking down on the NAFTA negotiations, and Canadians are justifiably worried. Several interconnected timetables say sa国际传媒, the U.S. and Mexico must get a deal on the North American Free Trade Agreement by the end of this month.

Editorial: Measuring poverty

The federal government says it has a bold plan to reduce poverty. While the adjective is debatable, the Liberals have at least given Canadians a yardstick to measure them by.

Editorial: Another bad fire season

The worst of the wildfire season in sa国际传媒 might be hundreds of kilometres from Victoria, but we can smell it, see it and feel it in our lungs.