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Letters June 10: Electrical vehicles and the oil industry; health care should be a priority

Letters June 10: Electrical vehicles and the oil industry; health care should be a priority

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Passport delays

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Passport delays

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Comment: Before going to Alaska, a night on the street — just to get a passport

Comment: Before going to Alaska, a night on the street — just to get a passport

A commentary by a frustrated local resident.
Letters June 9: A day at the passport office; Keating flyover is old-style thinking

Letters June 9: A day at the passport office; Keating flyover is old-style thinking

Our readers write on Dr. Bonnie Henry's e-bike prizes, the Royal sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Museum and health care.
Letters June 8: Better places to throw sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s money; the real costs of medical care

Letters June 8: Better places to throw sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s money; the real costs of medical care

Island rail corridor offers path for future Recent provincial spending announcements seem to be about throwing money at the past. Meanwhile, the Island’s rail corridor is in a use-it-or-lose-it position. There will be no second chance.
Comment: Facts versus fantasy on electric vehicles in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Comment: Facts versus fantasy on electric vehicles in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

A commentary by a retired ­business leader who has been a director of five global corporations.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to do with the mammoth?

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to do with the mammoth?

Letters June 7: The value of the monarchy; why is Mill Bay renovation taking so long?

Letters June 7: The value of the monarchy; why is Mill Bay renovation taking so long?

Monarchy serves an important purpose If sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ were to turn its back on the constitutional monarchy, as a growing number of people seem to support, exactly what would we replace it with? An elected head of state? Wouldn’t that act as a further
Opinion: Long-standing systems for sustainable farming could feed people and the planet — if industry is willing to step back

Opinion: Long-standing systems for sustainable farming could feed people and the planet — if industry is willing to step back

Industry seeks to capitalize on regenerative agriculture, but standards that focus only on carbon or other select environmental metrics will undermine its transformative potential
Opinion: BC Liberals level political playing field

Opinion: BC Liberals level political playing field

Opposition party ends free ride that allowed governing BC NDP to coast relatively trouble-free for years.