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Editorial: Using water more wisely

It鈥檚 another scorching summer, and Islanders have to consider that this could be the new normal. Victoria has long been known for gloomy winters and Mediterranean summers, but our summers are getting more Mediterranean all the time.

Editorial: Bringing stars to the commute

Perhaps sa国际传媒 Transit could entice more riders if it got some star power on Victoria鈥檚 buses.

Editorial: Too much duplication in government

With Victoria and Saanich voters casting ballots this fall on a referendum to study amalgamation, salary figures for the region鈥檚 top bureaucrats should be one of the factors they consider.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 be afraid to help

The search for 82-year-old Gladys Barman has been called off, leaving her family and friends with the grief of perhaps never knowing what happened to her. When Barman disappeared on July 5, the community rallied to search for her.
Editorial: Orcas struggle to survive

Editorial: Orcas struggle to survive

The people who are dedicated to saving the southern resident killer whales are not quitters, but their task seems increasingly bleak. A new calf died on Tuesday, the most recent in a sad list of deaths.

Editorial: Bugs in the bay

Accusations are flying across the waters of Brentwood Bay, and the debaters need to bring some facts to a murky controversy.
Editorial: Coercing union membership goes too far

Editorial: Coercing union membership goes too far

The sa国际传媒 government has announced it will require employees working on any publicly funded construction project to join a union. The decision generated controversy.

Editorial: New vision for Nigel Valley

It鈥檚 not often that municipalities have a chance to, in effect, clean the slate and rebuild an established neighbourhood. Saanich has such a rare opportunity in the Nigel Valley.

Editorial: Send stronger message

sa国际传媒 has to change the way it deals with drunk drivers who kill and injure people. This week, the case of Langford鈥檚 Kenneth Jacob Fenton was a sad and infuriating reminder of that.

Editorial: Judges are overreaching

British Columbia鈥檚 judges want to see normally secret cabinet documents as they challenge the provincial government over their pay. They are overreaching, and the government should fight back. The sa国际传媒