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Adrian Raeside cartoon: sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Ferries

Adrian Raeside cartoon: sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Ferries

Letters July 26: Making a public service private; layoff was right decision

Letters July 26: Making a public service private; layoff was right decision

Baldrey: CEO's firing sends warning shot across BC Ferries' bow

Baldrey: CEO's firing sends warning shot across BC Ferries' bow

Dismissal of Mark Collins signals that provincial government has no intention of letting the quasi-private company continue to do as it pleases.
Survey: Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Survey: Three-quarters of British Columbians support mandatory calorie counts on menus

Survey reveals why it is time for the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ government to seriously consider what is now required in Ontario
Comment: How democratic is the New Democratic Party?

Comment: How democratic is the New Democratic Party?

A commentary by a professor emeritus, honorary life member of the NDP, and twice past-president of the Saanich South NDP constituency association.
Letters July 25: Victoria housing; fossil fuels and the green movement; rail vs. trail

Letters July 25: Victoria housing; fossil fuels and the green movement; rail vs. trail

Comment: A Saanich effort to bring road safety to all

Comment: A Saanich effort to bring road safety to all

A commentary written on behalf of the Livable Roads for Rural Saanich organization.
Patricia Coppard: If you want me to help you, don't call me an idiot

Patricia Coppard: If you want me to help you, don't call me an idiot

Patricia Coppard is an editor at the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½.
Charla Huber: I found a family doctor — on the Lower Mainland

Charla Huber: I found a family doctor — on the Lower Mainland

When her family doctor told her she was moving, Charla Huber got to work finding a new physician. No surprise to those who live here: None in the region were accepting new patients.
Monique Keiran: Zebra mussel incident shows humans' role in spread of invasive species

Monique Keiran: Zebra mussel incident shows humans' role in spread of invasive species

Many, if not most, invasive species have been introduced to new areas over the last few centuries because we humans have either deliberately and knowingly or accidentally and unintentionally brought the species to new places.