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Editorial: Incomes lag too far behind

The federal government has a lot of work ahead to keep its promise of improving the economic outlook for Indigenous people.

Editorial: Region needs transport plan

Langford鈥檚 new West Shore Parkway will help ease traffic congestion in the community, save time and cut greenhouse-gas emissions. It is a valuable piece of infrastructure that once again highlights Langford鈥檚 can-do attitude.

Editorial: Vital Signs work still goes on

Eleven years ago, the sa国际传媒 welcomed the first Victoria鈥檚 Vital Signs report. 鈥淭he report card should be an important annual milestone for the community, a measure of our shared successes,鈥 our editorial said.

From 1867: We owe much to Waddington

In this 150th anniversary of the creation of sa国际传媒, we are looking back at editorials published in our predecessor newspaper in 1867. This week, the editors paid tribute to Alfred Penderell Waddington, a true pioneer and visionary.
Editorial: Drug money infects casinos

Editorial: Drug money infects casinos

A new window onto sa国际传媒鈥檚 fentanyl crisis might have opened. It appears organized crime groups are using casinos to launder enormous quantities of cash, some of which comes from the traffic in street drugs.

Editorial: Assistance rates get a boost

The provincial government is easing the burden on people who receive disability assistance, with an extra $52 a month for transportation costs. With the former sa国际传媒

Editorial: Minimum wage needs scrutiny

Sometimes, it鈥檚 a good thing when a new government retreats from a campaign promise. The New Democrats鈥 election platform promised to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021.

Editorial: Sheriff shortage continues

A trial shrunk to one hour. Two cases adjourned. Courtrooms closed for two days. Trials delayed two hours. The shortage of sheriffs is still cramping the justice system in Victoria.

Editorial: Finance review a daunting task

The province鈥檚 finance minister, Carole James, has commissioned what she鈥檚 calling a 鈥渇iscal sustainability review.鈥 A retired deputy minister of finance, Chris Trumpy, has been hired to conduct the review.

From 1867: Colony needs representation

In this 150th anniversary of the creation of sa国际传媒, we are looking back at editorials published in our predecessor newspaper in 1867.