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Re: "Veteran Hayden shows his mettle," Aug. 2 and "Gold, silver and bronze," Aug. 5. sa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒 should be very proud of these two sa国际传媒

Transit report raises essential questions

Re: "Report ranks local transit best for its size," Aug 5. Interesting report, but it's missing several essentials. Before sa国际传媒

Women should demand more bathroom parity

Re: "Public loos the frontline in battle for potty parity," Aug. 5. Thanks for addressing the discrimination women face in the bathroom department.

Findlay has nothing to be ashamed of

Re: "Emotional Findlay apologizes to fans," Aug. 5. I was almost in tears reading how Paula Findlay felt she had let down her friends and sa国际传媒, how she kept repeating, "I'm sorry" as she crossed the finish line in the women's triathlon.

Complaints, blame don't win medals

Re: "Triumph. Heartbreak. Controversy." Aug. 5. Only hard work, physical and mental toughness will carry you through the pain to win a race.

Deer should be controlled humanely

Re: "Sonic barriers may solve deer problems," Aug. 3 The writer's idea of using sonic barriers to discourage deer and other unwanted wildlife is brilliant. It's humane, dignified and worth a try. It's got to be cheaper than trapping and moving deer.

Take another look at natural gas

Re: "Natural gas a better choice than Site C dam," Aug. 3. The writers of this article have omitted two major points. First, they forgot to consider that water cannot be exported whereas natural gas can.

Land Conservancy worthy of support

Re: "Lenders to help struggling TLC," Aug. 3.

Licence-plate surveillance more loss of privacy

Re: "Victoria's top cop stops impaired driver," Aug. 2. Chief Jamie Graham is a good cop, as he did what was needed to take an impaired driver off the road. For a while, anyway.

Trust the Charter on surveillance

Re: "Police chief backs licence tracking," Aug. 2. In addition to the law regarding the safe handling of firearms, one must assume that the Victoria Police Department also had policies and procedures concerning such matters.