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Letters March 16: Impose this tax to pay for police; these people are vulnerable; don't cut parking

Letters March 16: Impose this tax to pay for police; these people are vulnerable; don't cut parking

Letters March 15: Renaming George Jay school; lowering speed limits; reducing parking spots

Letters March 15: Renaming George Jay school; lowering speed limits; reducing parking spots

Letters March 14: Non-motorists are saving us money; don't raise parking rates

Letters March 14: Non-motorists are saving us money; don't raise parking rates

Letters March 13: Heritage sites need help; cost of broken windows; breezy Clover Point

Letters March 13: Heritage sites need help; cost of broken windows; breezy Clover Point

Letters March 11: Obey the crossing guards; saving versus planting trees; it's not a surplus

Letters March 11: Obey the crossing guards; saving versus planting trees; it's not a surplus

Letters March 10: Raising downtown parking prices won't help; cyclists should pay for parking

Letters March 10: Raising downtown parking prices won't help; cyclists should pay for parking

Letters March 9: Not enough parking; inefficient shipping of parcels; dealing with potholes

Letters March 9: Not enough parking; inefficient shipping of parcels; dealing with potholes

Letters March 8: Learn from Palm Springs; build on Government House land; we need train service

Letters March 8: Learn from Palm Springs; build on Government House land; we need train service

Letters, March 7: Woolly mammoth attacked; what to do with sewage biosolids; increase handyDART fares; Peter Pollen Park is too brown

Letters, March 7: Woolly mammoth attacked; what to do with sewage biosolids; increase handyDART fares; Peter Pollen Park is too brown

Perhaps they attacked the wrong target Re: 鈥淐limate activist smears museums iconic woolly mammoth with paint,鈥 March 2.
Letters March 6: Trains, ferries and how we move people

Letters March 6: Trains, ferries and how we move people

Letters to the sa国际传媒 newspaper from our readers: Transportation on Vancouver Island, the cancellation of Dilbert and woolly mammoth vandalism.