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Webcasts shine light on councils

There's a new reality show coming your way about people on an island doing what they do in the public eye. It's called council meeting.

What's free now will cost us later

Recently the banks have suggested that there's no better time than now to borrow some more stimulus money because many of the world's economies are starting to slow.

Citizens not consulted about buying drones

Re: "Military to spend $1 billion on armed drones for Arctic patrols," Aug. 7. During a financial downturn, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is committing Canadians to paying $1 billion for armed drones.

Discourteous adults marred concert

Re: "A cross-border Splash," Aug. 7. Congratulations to the Victoria Symphony and Tania Miller for a fine, varied program introducing novel compositions as well as old favourites and other great music.

VIHA trying to justify replacing lodge

Re: "Needs grow, but beds stand empty at Oak Bay Lodge," July 29. I have been following the Vancouver Island Health Authority's attempt to replace Oak Bay Lodge from the beginning.

Woodwynn Farm offers a hand up

Re: "Woodwynn camp defies ouster order," Aug. 9. I would like the municipal council of Central Saanich to reconsider its decision regarding the rezoning of Woodwynn Farm and the closure of Camp Compassion.

Extended sewage system will cost us far less

Re: "Unelected team to run big sewage project," Aug. 8. Are we planning to drink the Pacific Ocean? The residents of the St. Lawrence Valley must and do drink the sewage of those upstream, as do many less fortunate inland dwellers.

A walk in the park shouldn't be threatening

I, an 80-year-old senior, was walking my dog on-leash at Uplands Park when a large blond Labrador dog (off-leash) came charging over to my dog. My dog, being his usual feisty Welsh terrier self, growled at the Labrador, and with that a fight ensued.

Rate control needed for nursing homes

Our family is in the familiar situation of having to provide care for our aged parents. My 87-year-old father needs round-the-clock care.
Remove commercialism from the Games

Remove commercialism from the Games

On the eve of my eighth decade, I am contemplating the spectacular performances and events at the Olympic Games. Fleetingly, my thoughts return to Games of long ago when all were amateurs, and great names like Owens, Zatopek, Nuurmi and Haag.