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Letters July 21: Protests against horse-drawn carriages; rethinking cruise ships

Letters July 21: Protests against horse-drawn carriages; rethinking cruise ships

Who finances carriage protests? There is an organized and well-funded program of harassment underway each weekend against employees of the horse-drawn carriage businesses at the corner of Menzies and Belleville streets.
Letters July 18: Speed limit enforcement; feeling unsafe

Letters July 18: Speed limit enforcement; feeling unsafe

Speed limits need to聽be enforced Re: 鈥淪peed limit to be reduced on Prospect Lake Road after string of serious crashes,鈥 July 16. When are speed limit signs honoured? The signs are useless and expensive unless enforced.
Letters July 17: Bicycles on Richardson; bike lane benefits; fishing trouble

Letters July 17: Bicycles on Richardson; bike lane benefits; fishing trouble

Richardson Street changes will snarl traffic Dismay, astonishment, disbelief 鈥 all words that sum up my view of the proposed closure of Richardson Street west from Foul Bay Road, plus diversions that will also affect eastbound traffic.
Letters July 16: Where Maritime Museum belongs; impact of social isolation

Letters July 16: Where Maritime Museum belongs; impact of social isolation

Maritime museum belongs by the water Re: 鈥淢aritime Museum of sa国际传媒 charts course for Langford,鈥 July 10. It is simply incomprehensible to me that the Maritime Museum of sa国际传媒 is moving to Langford.
Letters July 15: Pandora vs. Beacon Hill; COVID-19 secrecy; social-distancing bonus

Letters July 15: Pandora vs. Beacon Hill; COVID-19 secrecy; social-distancing bonus

Consider what it is like for Pandora residents A letter to the editor on July 2 suggested that Beacon Hill campers be moved to the 鈥渙pen spaces on Pandora Ave.
Letters July 14: Maritime Museum location; COVID-19 risk; Central Park problems

Letters July 14: Maritime Museum location; COVID-19 risk; Central Park problems

Maritime Museum needs聽to be in Victoria Re: 鈥淢aritime Museum of sa国际传媒 charts course for Langford,鈥 July 10. The article about the planned building in Langford that would house Victoria鈥檚 Maritime Museum is incongruous and discouraging.
Letters July 11: Maritime Museum; encourage tourism; go cashless

Letters July 11: Maritime Museum; encourage tourism; go cashless

Maritime Museum belongs on harbour Re: 鈥淢aritime Museum of sa国际传媒 charts course for Langford,鈥 July 10.
Letters July 10: Heritage buildings; comics stereotype

Letters July 10: Heritage buildings; comics stereotype

Those old buildings are a visual gateway Re: 鈥淒esign conversation in Victoria聽monopolized by heritage preservation,鈥 comment, July 9.
Letters July 9: U.S. licence plates; bike lanes are good idea; virus stats

Letters July 9: U.S. licence plates; bike lanes are good idea; virus stats

Reason to be concerned about Americans Re: 鈥 I just moved here and have U.S. plates: Stop looking for COVID scapegoats ,鈥 comment, July 8. I agree it鈥檚 not fair to lump all Americans together as scofflaws.
Letters July 8: Richardson Street bike lane; privilege and racism; institutions for mentally ill

Letters July 8: Richardson Street bike lane; privilege and racism; institutions for mentally ill

Richardson not a聽quaint street Re: 鈥淰ictoria council approves designs for next phase of bike lane network,鈥 July 3. I live near Richardson Street and drive and cycle on that road weekly.