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Not much support for Beacon Hill work

I have reviewed the letters to the editor published in the sa国际传媒 over the past 10 months to learn that an overwhelming majority appear to be against the changes to Beacon Hill Park roads - a far cry from the figures released by the city indi

Prison cuts unproductive

One would think that a government that bills itself as tough on crime would take steps to bolster the justice system. In sa国际传媒, however, our lock-'em-up federal leaders are doing precisely the opposite.

Prevent deer damage with fencing, hedgerows

Re: "Deer taking costly toll on hard-hit farmers' fields," Aug. 21. If I had a business property worth a few million dollars without protective walls to prevent looting, most would say I was inviting trouble.

WikiLeaks helps redefine what a dissident is

There is a case to be made that in 2010, WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, redefined the boundaries of journalism by leveraging modern technologies to bring hundreds of thousands of secret documents to light.
It makes sense to refine bitumen at its source

It makes sense to refine bitumen at its source

Re: "David Black proposes oil refinery in Kitimat," Aug. 18.

Refinery plan doesn't eliminate pipeline risk

Re: "Judge refinery plan on merits," Aug. 21. The editorial misses the point of the major objection to David Black's creative proposal to construct a bitumen refinery in Kitimat.

Police ahead of privacy laws

Should the state and its police agents maintain computer files on where you drove last week, or a year ago? Or a personal file on you, available to employers and others, that indicates whether an officer thought you could have been charged with an of

'' Why we pay too much for auto insurance

Provincial government treats ICBC as a buffer to reduce its deficit

Politics has become scripted theatre

On the plane coming back from vacation this weekend, I happened to watch the movie Shakespeare in Love - as much a pleasure on what I'd guess was the fourth viewing as it was on the first.

Pedestrian signs needed on Dallas Road

The signs guiding "cruisers" off the docks to town direct them to the only two exits onto Dallas Road.