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Comment: To fix health care, we need people with knowledge in charge

Comment: To fix health care, we need people with knowledge in charge

A commentary by a retired psychiatrist with a master of science degree in health administration. "The fundamental problem is that no one with up-to-date clinical content knowledge is in a position to say what needs to be done."
Commentary: Initial steps to seed quantum leaps in sa国际传媒鈥檚 business of physics

Commentary: Initial steps to seed quantum leaps in sa国际传媒鈥檚 business of physics

We can focus unduly about incompatibility and a lack of common ground.
Letters Aug. 19: More camping not a real solution to homelessness; shame those who abuse health-care workers

Letters Aug. 19: More camping not a real solution to homelessness; shame those who abuse health-care workers

Comment: Another look back at the war with Japan

Comment: Another look back at the war with Japan

A commentary by a Victoria resident.
Opinion: Why women shouldn't go grey, and other helpful tips

Opinion: Why women shouldn't go grey, and other helpful tips

Let women age in full view of the public, and next thing you know they're going to want to be taken seriously.
Survey: Majority of respondents have little faith in government to eradicate homelessness in sa国际传媒

Survey: Majority of respondents have little faith in government to eradicate homelessness in sa国际传媒

Four in five British Columbians say they believe homelessness has increased in the province over the past three years.
Editorial: Be careful of demands in these tough times

Editorial: Be careful of demands in these tough times

BCGEU strike: This is surely one of the least well-timed industrial actions in recent sa国际传媒 history.
Letters Aug. 18: Policing dispute an argument for amalgamation; ferry service is not reliable

Letters Aug. 18: Policing dispute an argument for amalgamation; ferry service is not reliable

Editorial: Keep blood donations voluntary

Editorial: Keep blood donations voluntary

Canadian Blood Services fears that if domestic production isn鈥檛 boosted by commercial suppliers, we may fall short in the years ahead.
Letters Aug. 17: Overworked nurses don't need your abuse; Victoria's tax rate far too high

Letters Aug. 17: Overworked nurses don't need your abuse; Victoria's tax rate far too high