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Letters July 18: What Elizabeth May really said; McKinnon Pool and UVic's responsibilities

Letters July 18: What Elizabeth May really said; McKinnon Pool and UVic's responsibilities

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What's happening with BC United

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What's happening with BC United

Cartoonist Adrian Raeside checks in on what's happening with the BC United party
Comment: Health reform comes with pragmatic steps

Comment: Health reform comes with pragmatic steps

The concept of indefinite growth must be replaced by a steady-state economy that prioritizes sufficiency over excess.
Letters July 17: Unpleasant versus criminal; a great experience in downtown Victoria; what Elizabeth May said

Letters July 17: Unpleasant versus criminal; a great experience in downtown Victoria; what Elizabeth May said

Comment: Landlord with a problem tenant has few options

Comment: Landlord with a problem tenant has few options

The tenant and her many house guests showed us and our property little to no respect.
Letters July 16: Chaos on Pandora Avenue; we need involuntary care; more money for police

Letters July 16: Chaos on Pandora Avenue; we need involuntary care; more money for police

Adrian Raeside cartoon: New gear for paramedics in Victoria

Adrian Raeside cartoon: New gear for paramedics in Victoria

Cartoonist Adrian Raeside considers some new gear for paramedics in Victoria
Opinion: sa国际传媒's soccer success may soon be overshadowed by World Cup costs

Opinion: sa国际传媒's soccer success may soon be overshadowed by World Cup costs

You would never gamble your household economy on the extraordinary expense and risky return that Vancouver will in playing footsie for footie with FIFA.
Letters July 15: Police de-escalation; toxic social media; cars of Central Saanich

Letters July 15: Police de-escalation; toxic social media; cars of Central Saanich

Trevor Hancock: We need to get our values and our priorities right

Trevor Hancock: We need to get our values and our priorities right

If we want government and corporate leaders to change their values, we need to change ours