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Editorial: Life-and-death donation

Canadian Blood Services has begun a national blood drive to build up stocks for the summer months.

Editorial: United against Trump

Canadian politicians are showing rare unanimity in standing up to U.S. President Donald Trump.

Editorial: Nanaimo needs help

Nanaimo MLA Leonard Krog could jump to municipal politics. If, as expected, he announces today that he will run for mayor, Nanaimo voters can take heart that he or another strong candidate can get the city back on track.

Editorial: Education denied

Parents of special-needs children struggled for decades to improve their children鈥檚 education by ensuring they had a place in regular classrooms, but it appears that true inclusion is still a long way off.

Editorial: Over-doctoring diminishes quality of life

Two recent reports, one American, the other prepared by University of British Columbia researchers, raise the same concern 鈥 over-doctoring. The U.S.

Editorial: Hockey fans, take heart

It sticks in the craw of many Canadian hockey fans to see American teams dominate the National Hockey League playoffs.

Editorial: To the stars, and beyond

Some of the most significant developments in the realm of astrophysics began 100 years ago when a horse and wagon hauled a 1,970-kilogram mirror up Little Saanich Mountain to the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, where it was installed as the main

Editorial: Calculate the costs of pot

Marijuana causes headaches.
Editorial: Don鈥檛 ban horse-drawn carriages from Victoria streets

Editorial: Don鈥檛 ban horse-drawn carriages from Victoria streets

The sa国际传媒 SPCA has recommended horse-drawn carriages be banned from streets and limited to parks following an incident at Ogden Point last month.

Editorial: Building self-reliance

A person speaking on behalf of tent-city residents in Nanaimo last week told them to stand together because 鈥渢he eyes of sa国际传媒 and the eyes of the world鈥 were on what happened there. Probably not.