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Environment rules too lax

Two months ago, almost 500 significant projects in the province - 150 on Vancouver Island - were part of the federal environmental review process. Then the federal government passed legislation changing the rules.

Bring in high fines for distracted driving

Re: "Distracted driving blamed for growing number of traffic deaths," Aug. 29.

The cougar is here to cull the deer

Re: "Cougar still at large after sighting in Saanich," Aug. 29. The headline gives the impression that the cougar is some kind of lowlife crackhead criminal scumbag that would mug a little old lady in James Bay for pocket change.

Cabinet gets shuffled, and life goes on

Re: "Falcon goes, Clark plans new cabinet," Aug. 30. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon resigns and the sa国际传媒 media start the propaganda that he is leaving because the sa国际传媒 Liberal government is a sinking ship.

Falcon's resignation doesn't help the party

Re: "Falcon goes, Clark plans new cabinet," Aug. 30.

sa国际传媒 Liberals deal willingly with China

Re: "sa国际传媒 Liberals accuse NDP MLA of infatuation with Cuba communism," Aug. 28.

Scandals may stir change in Upper Chamber

A year ago Wednesday, the Ottawa Citizen got a tip suggesting that Liberal Senator Joyce Fairbairn was not well enough to do her job. Reporter Glen McGregor asked the Liberals in the Senate, who told him that she was fine.

It's time for changes in rodeo events

Re: "Langford pressured to block rodeo events," Aug. 24. I think those of us who are opposed to animals being tormented for entertainment do not deserve to be dismissed as uneducated by the administrator of the Professional Rodeo Association.

Working in the trades a good career path

Re: "Claremont program gives students a taste of trades," Aug. 25.

Editorial: sa国际传媒 Liberals need a strong vision

Premier Christy Clark wants MLAs, especially cabinet members, who don't intend to run again to step aside so she can clear the decks for the general election in May.