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Comment: What to consider when voting for public school trustees

Comment: What to consider when voting for public school trustees

A commentary by a former long-serving education minister in Alberta, and former executive director of a provincial association of public school boards.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Drought

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Drought

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Comment: After all of the planning, action is needed

Comment: After all of the planning, action is needed

A commentary by a longtime Saanich resident.
Letters Oct. 11: Still waiting on a booster shot; school boards need a wide range of voices

Letters Oct. 11: Still waiting on a booster shot; school boards need a wide range of voices

Letters Oct. 10: Ask candidates about companion animals; focus on local; need to help seniors

Letters Oct. 10: Ask candidates about companion animals; focus on local; need to help seniors

Comment: For Canadians, financial health is mental health

Comment: For Canadians, financial health is mental health

A commentary by a nationally published writer and community advocate.
Comment: sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ needs to invest in electric school buses by default

Comment: sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ needs to invest in electric school buses by default

Colton Kasteel is a senior analyst with the Pembina Institute, and Ruth Kamnitzer is an organizer for the For Our Kids network.
Comment: Let's merge and integrate our local governments

Comment: Let's merge and integrate our local governments

A commentary by a founding member of Amalgamation Yes who worked alongside regional districts throughout the province from 1978 and 2000.
Trevor Hancock: First Nations agreed to share the land, not give it up

Trevor Hancock: First Nations agreed to share the land, not give it up

At the very least, this should mean shared local decision-making with First Nations when it comes to land use
Charla Huber: A day of truth and reconciliation is not a 'holiday'

Charla Huber: A day of truth and reconciliation is not a 'holiday'

While it might be a day off, it’s a time to observe, recognize and remember