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Further pipeline study a waste of time

Re: 鈥淓nergy board endorses Trans Mountain pipeline,鈥 Feb. 23. The National Energy Board still wants more study into the effects of tanker traffic on marine life in the Salish Sea, an issue that is nothing more than a red herring.

We have enough fuel聽supply now

Re: 鈥淧eople鈥檚 pipeline is flowing with contradictions,鈥 column, Feb. 26. There is nothing illogical about the position of many British Columbians that we already have enough resources to supply our current and future fossil-fuel needs.
Letter: Get ready to feel 鈥榟ammer of Alberta鈥

Letter: Get ready to feel 鈥榟ammer of Alberta鈥

Do any of us who live in sa国际传媒

Educational assistants need more support

There has been much in the paper lately about sending our most vulnerable students home from school, as adequate support cannot be provided due to the absence of staff.

Trees are safe; just聽calm down

Re: 鈥淣ot the cherry trees,鈥 editorial, Feb. 27.

DDT shows risks of聽one-size solutions

Re: 鈥淪ilent Spring is getting closer,鈥 column, Feb. 24. Although the book Silent Spring offered useful comments on being cautious about unrestrained use of pesticides, etc.

Respect the will of聽Venezuelan people

We should be concerned with sa国际传媒鈥檚 alignment with U.S. President Donald Trump in Venezuela. If you 鈥渇ollow the money,鈥 Venezuela is a low-cost oil producer with the largest oil reserves in the world. It is competitive with Saudi Arabia and U.S.
Letters to the editor: Readers sound off on Victoria鈥檚 cherry trees

Letters to the editor: Readers sound off on Victoria鈥檚 cherry trees

Think of other non-native species Re: 鈥淣ative tree plan could spell end of cherry trees, councillor says,鈥 Feb. 22.

New native trees might聽not聽survive

Re: 鈥淣ative tree plan could spell end of cherry trees, councillor says,鈥 Feb.聽22. In regard to replacing the cherry trees with native species, it would be good to point out the inconsistency of the city management鈥檚 argument.

Think of other non-native species

Re: 鈥淣ative tree plan could spell end of cherry trees, councillor says,鈥 Feb.聽22. So, Mayor Lisa Helps, councillors and others think it a good idea to rid Victoria of non-native species, among which are the glorious cherry trees.