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LETTER: Development carries high cost to Saanich

LETTER: Development carries high cost to Saanich

Couns. Plant and Chambers ended the June 15 public hearing on the 242-unit Doral Forest Park with some very pertinent questions to Saanich staff. While their line of questioning appeared quite dissimilar on the surface, they were actually asking the same question in different ways.
LETTER: Trudeau can find his own tent

LETTER: Trudeau can find his own tent

The recent headline on SaanichBԪַ.com BԪַ 71% of B.C. men say theyBԪַd prefer to wake up in a tent next to Trudeau: survey BԪַ must have gone missing from April 1.
LETTER: Summers at Willows better without dogs

LETTER: Summers at Willows better without dogs

We frequent Willows Beach year-round and quite enjoy seeing the dogs tearing around having a great time in the winter months. But we are happy to be able to enjoy the beach in the warmer months without having to put up with all that comes with having dogs share the beach.
LETTER: PickleballBԪַs popularity warrants its own courts

LETTER: PickleballBԪַs popularity warrants its own courts

I am addressing you as someone who enjoys playing both tennis and pickleball equally well. Thus, I can see the current debate from both sides of the net, so to speak.
LETTER: Development can build a better community in Saanich

LETTER: Development can build a better community in Saanich

I think we need to balance a lot of the coverage in the Saanich BԪַ lately about residents voicing BԪַtheir concernsBԪַ over development in the municipality, with the many of us who are supportive of some more density.
LETTER: Words alone wonBԪַt bring reconciliation

LETTER: Words alone wonBԪַt bring reconciliation

A heartfelt editorial in Vic BԪַ about the history of the Kamloops Residential school is welcome but itBԪַs not enough. Forensic evidence uncovered on the school grounds forces us to confront the hardest part: unpacking the hard history of all the residential schools and their own evidence. Are we up to that long, difficult slog up the hill to real truth and reconciliation? We shall see.
LETTER: VictoriaBԪַs new bike corridors not making cycling safer

LETTER: VictoriaBԪַs new bike corridors not making cycling safer

I am a cyclist who rides approx 100 km per week. I also walk to work. Our family owns one vehicle that we use when necessary. I support infrastructure that makes cycling safer and increases use of sustainable transportation options.
LETTER: Changing names wonBԪַt bring reconciliation

LETTER: Changing names wonBԪַt bring reconciliation

This is in response to the article titled, BԪַUVic Scholar says restoring Indigenous place names promotes reconciliationBԪַ in the June 10 Peninsula BԪַ Review.
Ancient trees considered sacred

Ancient trees considered sacred

Re: John Horgan has done a good job as premier ( Letters , June 17)
LETTER: Unwanted activists should go home

LETTER: Unwanted activists should go home

It is upsetting to see the media portraying activists and self-proclaimed land defenders in a positive light.
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