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Letters May 18: Pros and cons of museum proposal; the Richardson Street mess

Letters May 18: Pros and cons of museum proposal; the Richardson Street mess

These readers don't like the $789-million museum plan; send us a letter if you think it's a good idea

These readers don't like the $789-million museum plan; send us a letter if you think it's a good idea

sa国际传媒 government wants to tear down the Royal sa国际传媒 Museum and spend $789 million to replace it; projected opening is in 2030. No details have been provided about the budget or the timeline.
Our readers say: New $789-million museum is not a priority

Our readers say: New $789-million museum is not a priority

Premier John Horgan鈥檚 announcement that his government will spend $789 million to replace the Royal sa国际传媒 Museum after a seven-year demolition and replacement program drew a strong response from our readers.
Letters May 14: How to improve sa国际传媒's doctor shortage; why we should do more to support Ukraine

Letters May 14: How to improve sa国际传媒's doctor shortage; why we should do more to support Ukraine

Letters May 13: Embrace boulevard gardens; repair health care

Letters May 13: Embrace boulevard gardens; repair health care

Letters May 12: Housing proposal too complex; war in Ukraine

Letters May 12: Housing proposal too complex; war in Ukraine

Letters May 11: Who should have a say on downtown Victoria?; cash not welcome at airport parking

Letters May 11: Who should have a say on downtown Victoria?; cash not welcome at airport parking

Letters May 10: Unaffordable housing; inaccessible health care; lend aircraft to Ukraine

Letters May 10: Unaffordable housing; inaccessible health care; lend aircraft to Ukraine

Letters May 7: The growing doctor dilemma; protest prevention; a reprieve for criminals?

Letters May 7: The growing doctor dilemma; protest prevention; a reprieve for criminals?

Letters May 5: Fixing sa国际传媒's broken health care; keeping our roads open

Letters May 5: Fixing sa国际传媒's broken health care; keeping our roads open