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Comment: The cull of the wild: Management for industry, not wolves

Comment: The cull of the wild: Management for industry, not wolves

Taxpayers have already shelled out more than $6 million for what many scientists, conservationists, and British Columbians have condemned as an 鈥渋nhumane鈥 slaughter of wolves that has dubious scientific support as a conservation measure for endangered caribou.
Geoff Johnson: Special education not a luxury for those with dyslexia

Geoff Johnson: Special education not a luxury for those with dyslexia

In sa国际传媒, 15% to 20% of the population has dyslexia 鈥 an estimated five million people.
Monique Keiran: Tribunal challenge leaves island's fallow deer in limbo

Monique Keiran: Tribunal challenge leaves island's fallow deer in limbo

Fallow deer, native to southern Europe, are opportunistic feeders 鈥 more so than the abundant native black-tailed deer that cause Vancouver Island gardeners so many headaches.
Lawrie McFarlane: Outlandish names all about the celebrity, not the kids

Lawrie McFarlane: Outlandish names all about the celebrity, not the kids

In sa国际传媒, the Vital Statistics Act entitles the Registrar General to reject a proposed name if it 鈥渕ight reasonably be expected to cause 鈥 mistake or confusion, or embarrassment to the child or another person, is sought for an improper purpose, or is, on any other ground, objectionable.鈥
Trevor Hancock: Conventional economic growth is unsustainable

Trevor Hancock: Conventional economic growth is unsustainable

It seems the Rio Declaration鈥檚 rights were heard 鈥 but the responsibility, conveniently, was not.
Charla Huber: We need to pay attention to Amanda Todd's story

Charla Huber: We need to pay attention to Amanda Todd's story

Cyber crimes can be very difficult to prosecute, and the distance between jurisdictions can play a major role. The anonymity of the internet makes things even more difficult.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: The great outdoors

Adrian Raeside cartoon: The great outdoors

Letters June 11: Keating flyover, gas prices and avoiding social media

Letters June 11: Keating flyover, gas prices and avoiding social media

What climate change? Let鈥檚 build a flyover Re: 鈥淜eating flyover cost estimated at $76.8M, up 73% since 2019,鈥 June 4. A whopping price increase with no explanation offered by the province.
Comment: Are the City of Victoria's trading cards terrific treasures or trash?

Comment: Are the City of Victoria's trading cards terrific treasures or trash?

A commentary by the vice-chair of Grumpy Taxpayer$ of Greater Victoria, a citizens advocacy group for municipal taxpayers.
Editorial: sa国际传媒 party leaders face tough questions this summer

Editorial: sa国际传媒 party leaders face tough questions this summer

The legislative sitting ended badly for the sa国际传媒 NDP government, with the ill-considered plan to rebuild the Royal sa国际传媒 Museum blowing up into a full-scale political debacle. Even former NDP finance minister Elizabeth Cull called the scheme 鈥渢one deaf.鈥