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Money will repair coast guard鈥檚 pride

Re: 鈥淐oast Guard鈥檚 newest ship dented in crash at Ogden Point breakwater,鈥 March 23. I read the coverage of our newest coast guard ship in the 鈥渃rash with breakwater.

Foreign money doesn鈥檛 persuade volunteers

Re: 鈥淗ow foreign groups influence our vote,鈥 column, March 24. I recall many years ago, as an organizer of the annual Peace Walk and a disarmament volunteer, being informed that all us 鈥減eaceniks鈥 were being funded by the Russians.

Morgan鈥檚 theories repeatedly debunked

Re: 鈥淗ow foreign groups influence our vote,鈥 column, March 24. Gwyn Morgan鈥檚 conspiracy theories about environmentalists have been repeatedly debunked over the years.

Envision a new wave of Island tourists

Re: 鈥淎 walk in the Island woods,鈥 March 24. Ken Armour鈥檚 article on an Island walk in the woods was a joy to read. It captured the essence of walking from Victoria to Lake Cowichan on the rails to trails and the opportunities along the way.

Tuesday letters, March 26

DFO should back salmon research Re: 鈥淏ack in port, raring for another mission,鈥 March 21. I applaud Richard Beamish and all those involved in the Gulf of Alaska salmon survey. This is the kind of base scientific research we need.

Take responsibility when on the road

Jaskirat Singh Sidhu is to be commended 鈥 not for running that stop sign and causing the crash that devastated the Humboldt Broncos, but for accepting his responsibility.

Faith-owned buildings disappear

Re: 鈥1926 church in Fairfield to be demolished for suites,鈥 March 16. We want to express our disappointment in learning about the demolition of the Fairfield United Church.

Keep West Shore curling centre open

Re: 鈥淛uan de Fuca Curling Club closing after 44 years,鈥 March 21.

Province still funds rape crisis centre

Re: 鈥淩ape crisis centre stripped of funding for refusing to accept trans women,鈥 March 19. I have a simple question: Why is our provincial government still funding an agency that stands against our government position? Geraldine Glattstein Victoria

Zipper is efficient way to merge traffic

I encountered a lane closure to install a new traffic light while returning to Nanaimo from Parksville. There were two or three signs indicating the right lane was closed well in advance of the closure site.