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Comment: Local municipalities are racking up bigger surpluses

Comment: Local municipalities are racking up bigger surpluses

Surpluses are a 鈥渞ainy-day鈥 fund for municipalities, but the millions set aside for contingencies raise questions when taxes are being raised.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: What's that, up in the sky?

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What's that, up in the sky?

Letters Feb. 14: RBCM artifacts returning to their creators; new Crystal Pool isn't a priority

Letters Feb. 14: RBCM artifacts returning to their creators; new Crystal Pool isn't a priority

Letters Feb. 13: Using emergency rooms, fixing the Malahat, debating rail

Letters Feb. 13: Using emergency rooms, fixing the Malahat, debating rail

Comment: Throughout Greater Victoria, neighbourhoods must evolve

Comment: Throughout Greater Victoria, neighbourhoods must evolve

It is a strange phenomenon that so many who are secure in their own homes seem to feel it is their prerogative to actively discourage or even refuse any new homes being built for others.
Comment: With health care, let's learn from history

Comment: With health care, let's learn from history

History is a record of experiences, one that can be studied in detail, and used as a learning opportunity. The history of health care is no different.
Geoff Johnson: Test prep essential so anxiety doesn't skew results

Geoff Johnson: Test prep essential so anxiety doesn't skew results

A series of 鈥淗ow To Prepare For a Test鈥 short courses beginning at the Grade 4 level could help make students more comfortable with the process
Monique Keiran: Loss of glaciers will have myriad downstream effects

Monique Keiran: Loss of glaciers will have myriad downstream effects

Glaciers cover only about two per cent of sa国际传媒, but they help to moderate stream and river flow in much of the province throughout much of the year.
Trevor Hancock: Time for a radical re-think of health care

Trevor Hancock: Time for a radical re-think of health care

If you had to remake the health system from scratch, what would you do? Turn the system on its head, making the hospital the place of last resort and beginning with what keeps people healthy
Comment: Before we look for housing solutions, check the math

Comment: Before we look for housing solutions, check the math

How come it is always we need more supply via density, missing middle, sprawl and what-have-you, but never a timeline for when the problem is fixed?