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Editorial: Don鈥檛 raze Victoria High

What a shame it would be to see Victoria High School demolished. The classic building is important to the region, historically and esthetically. We would be the poorer for its removal.

Editorial: Clouds darken sunny ways

The bloom is off the rose for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. It was inevitable that even the sunniest of ways would give way to clouds.
Editorial: sa国际传媒 must lead in health studies

Editorial: sa国际传媒 must lead in health studies

Health Minister Adrian Dix is putting the province鈥檚 money where his mouth is. Before last May鈥檚 election, the sa国际传媒 NDP promised to boost health research.

Editorial: Amalgamation study vital

Several Greater Victoria municipalities have opted to have emergency dispatches handled from Surrey rather than pay higher fees proposed by Saanich.

Editorial: Outsourcing fire calls

If your house is on fire, Surrey is where your panicked call will go, if you live in one of five Greater Victoria municipalities. Yes, we have dispatch centres in Greater Victoria, but they are apparently too expensive.

Editorial: Lindsey鈥檚 Law

Families of some missing people could get answers they are seeking thanks to new rules that were pushed by an Island woman.
Editorial: Politics needs youth

Editorial: Politics needs youth

Our democracy needs young people who are interested and involved in making the country better. Perhaps we can entice more of them by lowering the voting age.

Editorial: Compost closer to home

Turning kitchen scraps into compost will extend the life of the Hartland Landfill and is healthy for the environment, but reaching that goal is becoming difficult and expensive.

Editorial: Police can bolster support

Victoria Police Chief Del Manak鈥檚 request to hire six new officers has run aground for the second time this year. He might have more success if the department worked harder to get the public onside.

Editorial: Solutions for housing in Nanaimo

Nanaimo councillors want to do something about homelessness and the opioid crisis, and Mayor Bill McKay thinks they shouldn鈥檛 take no for an answer.