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Editorial: Guard against unforeseen taxes

Many Greater Victoria homeowners have been shocked to discover their property values have jumped sharply over the past year. Detached houses rose in value from 10 to 40 per cent, and condominiums from five to 30 per cent.
Editorial: President Trump is now the reality

Editorial: President Trump is now the reality

The inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday was not just something that happened south of the border 鈥 it holds huge implications for sa国际传媒 and the rest of the world.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 discount avoiding drugs

There鈥檚 a simple 鈥 if unrealistic 鈥 solution to sa国际传媒鈥檚 overdose epidemic: Don鈥檛 do drugs. We don鈥檛 advocate that governments make abstinence the focus of efforts to limit the rising drug-overdose toll (914 deaths in 2016; 142 in December alone).

Editorial: Pot sales should conform to law

West Shore RCMP were justified in closing a newly opened marijuana dispensary in Langford.

Editorial: PM should tie words to actions

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a Nova Scotia audience this week that he and U.S. president-elect Donald Trump have something in common 鈥 they are both committed to helping the middle class.

Editorial: Donations taint politics in sa国际传媒

British Columbia has many facets worthy of international acclaim 鈥 a fantastic natural environment, a rich aboriginal history, a lively arts culture and an economy that has fared well when others have faltered. But there鈥檚 an aspect to sa国际传媒

Editorial: Everyone loves tax-relief grant

The sa国际传媒 homeowner grant might make people feel good, but it doesn鈥檛 make a lot of financial sense.

Editorial: sa国际传媒 150

This year marks the 150th anniversary of sa国际传媒, so every Sunday we will look back at editorials from our predecessor newspaper, The Daily British Colonist and Victoria Chronicle, in 1867.

Editorial: Timing of report tricky for Chalke

Jay Chalke, meet Jim Comey. Chalke is sa国际传媒鈥檚 ombudsperson. He was assigned, a little over a year ago, to investigate the firing of eight Health Ministry researchers in 2012.

Editorial: Pipeline project faces a rocky road

Premier Christy Clark might have reached her destination on the 鈥渞oad to yes,鈥 but Kinder Morgan鈥檚 Trans Mountain pipeline project must still wend its way across a vast landscape of 鈥渘o.鈥 It will be a rocky, raucous journey. Clark gave the sa国际传媒