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Vultures are circling above Venezuela

Re: 鈥淨uiet Canadian diplomacy aided anti-Maduro effort,鈥 Jan. 27. Why is sa国际传媒 supporting the demand for regime change in Venezuela? To support democracy by endorsing a self-appointed president? Ha. To save Venezuelans from socialism? Ha.

Add something more to climate budget

Re: 鈥淗ike climate budget by $540,000, report urges councillors,鈥 Jan. 30.

How about money to聽save the tree?

Re: 鈥淒owntown birch felled for bike lane, crosswalk,鈥 Jan. 29; 鈥淗ike climate budget by $540,000, report urges councillors,鈥 Jan. 30.

There is still hope for聽election reform

Referendum post-mortems continue, and first-past-the-post supporters crow about 鈥渧ictory,鈥 but one thing is certain with the outcome 鈥 sa国际传媒 and its democracy lost. Proportional representation provides all voters an effective say in election outcomes.

Change the rules on permanent employees

Re: 鈥淲ho supervises legislature鈥檚 top officers? No one,鈥 column, Jan. 26. The legislature of the province has had more than its usual share of problems recently. Investigations are underway and they will take some time to conclude.

City missed chance to聽use wood splitter

Re: 鈥淒owntown birch felled for bike lane, crosswalk,鈥 Jan. 29. Sadly, the opportunity for a high-profile provincial-municipal project has passed us by.

The falling trees make聽way聽for bikes

Re: 鈥淒owntown birch felled for bike lane, crosswalk,鈥 Jan. 29.

Comment: City didn鈥檛 get creative leadership to save the tree

Re: 鈥淒owntown birch felled for bike lane, crosswalk,鈥 Jan. 29. As a boy growing up in a small California foothills town, I was in love with a tree.

Plan for intersection is聽puzzling

Re: 鈥淒owntown birch felled for bike lane, crosswalk,鈥 Jan. 29.

Victoria becoming a聽concrete jungle

I was disappointed and angry upon hearing this tree was taken down to make way for more bike lanes. I was born and raised in Victoria, and this tree has always been there.