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Police should watch turns on red lights

Re: "Tour bus hits, kills woman in crosswalk," Aug. 14. As both a pedestrian and driver, I have observed the majority of drivers turning right on a red light without stopping, sometimes not even slowing down.

Maybe we should ban tour buses

In light of recent events in Victoria, it's clear that the common factor in two accidents in the picturesque tourist zone is tour buses. Maybe instead of banning horsedrawn carriages, we should be banning tour buses.

Sweatshops and abuse tarnish Olympic gold

You slide the shiny gold ring off your finger and there it is: that telltale green stain that says your new bling isn't quite so many karats as you thought.

Perils of Pauline's plans for Quebec

Parti Qu脙漏b脙漏cois leader Pauline Marois is promising she'll tighten up Quebec's language laws (translation: crush English some more) within 100 days if she becomes premier in the province's September election.

Fear of adults has devastating effects for kids

Efforts to keep children safe often end up with negative repercussions
Get off the sofa and get moving

Get off the sofa and get moving

Re: "It takes money to win medals," Aug. 14. Those who manage the Olympics don't "rate" the performance of the countries involved. The honours and the medals go to individual athletes and their teams.

The animals live in a balanced system

Re: "Look to the animals for sewage solution," Aug. 12." The animals' secret is simple. It's called population control. Animals have predators and they don't get blood transfusions or penicillin.

Taxi drivers not only people ignoring the law

Re: "Taxis face crackdown over rush to pick up cruise-ship fares," Aug. 10. I agree with the crackdown, as I see taxis hungry for another fare.

Cycling infrastructure changes long overdue

Re: "Cycling upgrades in capital could cost $220 million," Aug. 12. For a hundred years, we have been giving huge public subsidies to the car industry in the form of asphalt roads, traffic lights and police to monitor traffic violations.

Move carefully on sewage plant

Even supporters of sewage treatment should be troubled by the latest developments on the megaproject.