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Letters Aug. 18: Mandatory vaccines; no subsidies for fossil-fuel firms

Letters Aug. 18: Mandatory vaccines; no subsidies for fossil-fuel firms

Mandatory vaccines as political fodder The federal election kicked off with the media quick to question mandatory vaccines for the federal workforce.
Letters Aug. 17: Another election already?; CRD has plans for water supply

Letters Aug. 17: Another election already?; CRD has plans for water supply

Election will be a test for all All life is an IQ test, or, rather, a series of tests. The federal election provides a good example. Anyone living in the Interior of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, or indeed anywhere in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
Letters Aug. 14: Ardern an example for sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½; double standard on road blockades

Letters Aug. 14: Ardern an example for sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½; double standard on road blockades

Ardern a model of proper behaviour I have just listened to a live stream of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, updating New Zealand on what the next six months and beyond will look like with respect to dealing with COVID-19.
Letters Aug. 13: How we can fight climate change; the delusion of economic growth

Letters Aug. 13: How we can fight climate change; the delusion of economic growth

Yes, we can make the changes we need to make With all the talk of doom and gloom I hear these days, the UN’s report on global warming and climate change has done very little to improve my mood.
Letters Aug. 12: The future is solar power and batteries; more work needed on disaster planning

Letters Aug. 12: The future is solar power and batteries; more work needed on disaster planning

Senior governments must take action With all due respect to Saanich Mayor Fred Haynes and Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps, governments must take on all responsibility in tackling climate change — specifically senior governments.
Letters Aug. 11: Fighting climate change; what is a "safe" return to schools?

Letters Aug. 11: Fighting climate change; what is a "safe" return to schools?

We all know what to do to fight climate change We should have been on a war footing in the 1970s, when the consequences of our selfish stupidity began to manifest themselves.
Letters Aug. 10: Cost of ambulance ride; wind shelter for Clover Point

Letters Aug. 10: Cost of ambulance ride; wind shelter for Clover Point

Ambulance is $80, helicopter is free Recently a friend needed an ambulance to take her husband about 10 kilometres to the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital in a medical emergency. She has been billed $80 for the ambulance.
Letters Aug. 7: Saving Wharf Street warehouses; keep Johnson Street Bridge down

Letters Aug. 7: Saving Wharf Street warehouses; keep Johnson Street Bridge down

We should purge the Northern Junk eyesore It’s about time that a decision has been made regarding the Northern Junk buildings. It is incomprehensible to me how citizens can be so vehemently opposed to redevelopment of the site.
Letters Aug. 6: This could kill Old Town; natural gas helps with climate change

Letters Aug. 6: This could kill Old Town; natural gas helps with climate change

Gold rush buildings are key to Old Town If approved by Victoria city council, the proposed redevelopment of the historic properties on Wharf Street will effectively write the requiem of Old Town Victoria.
Letters Aug. 5: Gold Rush warehouses; a council that creates dissension

Letters Aug. 5: Gold Rush warehouses; a council that creates dissension

Most dissension with this council Never have I seen, living in Victoria for some 40 years, such dissension created by our present mayor and council. It’s like “we know what’s best for you all.