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Disabled people stranded in homes

I am sure there are many stories coming about the big snow of 鈥19, but this truly is ridiculous. I am disabled. I live in 鈥渟eniors and disabled鈥 housing. We have been trapped in our apartments for two days.

Wilson-Raybould has promising future

Re: 鈥淧M facing backlash over minister鈥檚 exit,鈥 Feb. 14.

Fossil fuels nothing like tobacco industry

Re: 鈥淟ocal councils are right to sue the fossil-fuel industry,鈥 column, Feb.聽10.

Don鈥檛 limit tenants, limit vehicles

Re: 鈥淓xtra tenants burden on neighbourhoods,鈥 letter, Feb. 12. The letter-writer frets that increasing the number of unrelated persons permitted to live in a home would place intolerable demands on the infrastructure of the neighbourhood.

Warm bird feeder led聽to sad results

Re: 鈥淏irds could use a hand keeping fed,鈥 Feb. 13. Regarding the advice to wrap a hummingbird feeder in Christmas lights: I was told by a sad bird lover that this practice led to very unfortunate results.

Contracts another legacy of Campbell

Re: 鈥渟a国际传媒 Hydro to lose billions after rush to buy 鈥榳rong type of power,鈥 鈥 Feb. 14. Along with the sa国际传媒 Rail scandal and the shameful illegal war on teachers, we can now add the costly contract shackles imposed on sa国际传媒

Restoring rail service is worth investment

Re: 鈥淢ayors unite on commuter rail,鈥 editorial, Feb. 12.

Thanks to all the聽dedicated workers

The other day, the weather was so bad, I hunkered down and stayed home. The evening was made worse when a water main burst and sent water cascading down the street. Luckily, Saanich workers came promptly to stem the flow and make repairs.

Extreme weather becomes more likely

We鈥檝e just been hit by consecutive snowstorms that have caused widespread damage and financial losses. And the forecast is that similar weather will prevail until the end of February.

Is Eby just a shill for incompetent ICBC?

Re: 鈥渟a国际传媒 to limit 鈥榚xperts鈥 in auto-injury claims,鈥 Feb. 12.