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Letters Dec. 30: Pandemic restrictions; duck for Christmas

Letters Dec. 30: Pandemic restrictions; duck for Christmas

We were double-crossed by those in charge We, the people of sa国际传媒
Letters Dec. 27: 鈥楨ssential鈥 travel; vaccine safety; shocks to the economy

Letters Dec. 27: 鈥楨ssential鈥 travel; vaccine safety; shocks to the economy

Essential travel? And yet, the variant is here The new COVID-19 variant recently identified in Great Britain has reached the island via an international flight despite all the precautions the majority take diligently here every day.
Letters Dec. 24: Enjoying Christmas; bridge audit; spiritual health

Letters Dec. 24: Enjoying Christmas; bridge audit; spiritual health

Christmas is not cancelled I might not be able to spend Christmas this year with my faith family (Church of the Advent). Or most of my bio family. But I can spend Christmas with each and every one of them in my heart.
Letters Dec. 23: Pandemic punishment; Woodwynn win-win; housing density

Letters Dec. 23: Pandemic punishment; Woodwynn win-win; housing density

All are affected by this pandemic Re: 鈥淧unished because others reckless,鈥 letter, Dec. 18.
Letters Dec. 22: Renewable power; COVID regulations; pressure on small business

Letters Dec. 22: Renewable power; COVID regulations; pressure on small business

Wind, solar power both have problems Re: 鈥淲eak arguments for natural gas,鈥 letter, Dec. 17. A recent letter took exception to Gwyn Morgan鈥檚 views on energy.
Letters Dec. 19: Sewage treatment; daylight saving time; social gatherings

Letters Dec. 19: Sewage treatment; daylight saving time; social gatherings

After four decades, sewage treatment Hurray! I am so pleased that Victoria has finally caught up with the real world.
Letters Dec. 18: Seniors and the vaccine; Cook Street housing; youth 'aging out' of care

Letters Dec. 18: Seniors and the vaccine; Cook Street housing; youth 'aging out' of care

More clarification needed on vaccine Since one of the ways to combat COVID-19 is to achieve herd immunity by vaccinating 80 per cent of the population, I wonder how seniors refusing the vaccine is going to impact this goal.
Letters Dec. 17: Virus and ferry travel; seniors' innoculations; moving forward on climate

Letters Dec. 17: Virus and ferry travel; seniors' innoculations; moving forward on climate

Ferries should stop non-essential travel I am extremely concerned over an apparent conflict in enforcement of last week鈥檚 restrictions and the double standard that is causing.
Letters Dec. 16: Orwellian politics; abandoned boats; religious freedoms

Letters Dec. 16: Orwellian politics; abandoned boats; religious freedoms

Premier鈥檚 decision reeks of Orwell Re: 鈥淧remier鈥檚 riding gets edge, Greens left out,鈥 Dec. 12. If the works of George Orwell are no longer part of the curriculum in sa国际传媒
Letters Dec. 12: Religious services, vaccinations and shopping locally

Letters Dec. 12: Religious services, vaccinations and shopping locally

Why take aim at religious services? The Dec. 9 order by Dr. Bonnie Henry to close entirely all religious services, both indoor and outdoor, in any form, is deeply disappointing to many.