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Survey: Ambivalence now prevails over pandemic game plans in sa国际传媒

Survey: Ambivalence now prevails over pandemic game plans in sa国际传媒

More than three in four Canadians still consider COVID-19 to be a real threat.
Letters Aug. 8: ICBC money, cyclists and the economy, improving health care

Letters Aug. 8: ICBC money, cyclists and the economy, improving health care

Letters from our readers
Comment: Dealing with despair, despondency and disillusion

Comment: Dealing with despair, despondency and disillusion

A commentary by a Victoria resident.
Trevor Hancock: For a more livable city, invest in cycling, transit, pedestrian infrastructure

Trevor Hancock: For a more livable city, invest in cycling, transit, pedestrian infrastructure

The health benefits of active transportation include increased physical activity (in turn linked to reduced obesity and improved heart health), improved air quality (linked to improved heart and lung health), and reductions in injuries, noise and greenhouse gas emissions.
Monique Keiran: The cool comfort of eating ice cream

Monique Keiran: The cool comfort of eating ice cream

As a child, Monique Keiran spent many, many hours outdoors in all seasons tending the old ice cream churn. Thank goodness there are plenty of easier ways to get ice cream in Greater Victoria.
Geoff Johnson: The gamification of learning

Geoff Johnson: The gamification of learning

Games, Einstein insisted, are the first method children use to explore higher-order thinking skills associated with creating, evaluating, analyzing, and applying new knowledge.
Charla Huber: A misfire on Twitter and the ensuing embarrassing encounter

Charla Huber: A misfire on Twitter and the ensuing embarrassing encounter

I had an interesting experience a few months ago with direct messaging on Twitter. It wasn鈥檛 a scam or fraudulent and I didn鈥檛 lose anything, but I did gain some insight.
Letters Aug. 6: Act now or expect more protests later; a lovely day at a new park

Letters Aug. 6: Act now or expect more protests later; a lovely day at a new park

Comment: A tree story from Hiroshima and Nagasaki with a sobering reminder

Comment: A tree story from Hiroshima and Nagasaki with a sobering reminder

A commentary by a Victoria resident. A sapling from Hiroshima will be planted at the new Japanese Pavilion at Gorge Park on Tuesday evening. The mother tree, which 颅survived the atomic bombing of Aug. 6, 1945, is thriving in Hiroshima鈥檚 Peace Memorial Park.
Comment: From Victoria City Hall, a case study of how not to govern

Comment: From Victoria City Hall, a case study of how not to govern

A commentary by the vice-chair of Grumpy Taxpayer$ of Greater Victoria, a citizens advocacy group for municipal taxpayers.