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LETTER: Art shouldnBԪַt disrupt nature

LETTER: Art shouldnBԪַt disrupt nature

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LETTER: Speculation tax gives Tom Fletcher a chance to gripe

LETTER: Speculation tax gives Tom Fletcher a chance to gripe

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LETTER: Starbucks means losing local businesses

LETTER: Starbucks means losing local businesses

Now that enough time has passed and the coffee grounds have settled, let us reflect upon what UVic administration said about kicking out a muchBԪַloved campus coffee shop and installing a Starbucks in its place with no consultation.
LETTER: Misplaced uproar over tree removal

LETTER: Misplaced uproar over tree removal

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LETTER: Increase Saanich Police Department budget to calm traffic

LETTER: Increase Saanich Police Department budget to calm traffic

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LETTER: BC Ferries Transitions to a Low-Carbon Future

LETTER: BC Ferries Transitions to a Low-Carbon Future

Words from the president and CEO of BC Ferries
LETTER: Seniors home care, day programs expanding, Adrian Dix says

LETTER: Seniors home care, day programs expanding, Adrian Dix says

B.C. health minister responds to latest Seniors Advocate report
LETTER: Only good can come from licencing cats

LETTER: Only good can come from licencing cats

A Jan. 18 Saanich BԪַ article entitled BԪַ Greater Victoria group calls for cats to be licenced BԪַ makes some excellent points. Cats should not be allowed to roam, as it exposes them to many risks and is detrimental to the bird/animal species they prey on. This is supported by the BCSPCA. I would like to add some points.
LETTER: Canada needs to spend more on mental health

LETTER: Canada needs to spend more on mental health

One in five Canadians suffer from mental illness. In comparison one in 15 live with heart disease and one in 25 have type two diabetes. Mental illness costs the Canadian economy $5 billion annually or $1,400 per Canadian.
LETTER: Cyclists lack etiquette on VictoriaBԪַs trails

LETTER: Cyclists lack etiquette on VictoriaBԪַs trails

Since I moved to Victoria from Alberta a year ago, I have enjoyed wonderful weather, great people and some of the best walking/biking trails around. It is so nice to be able to bike and walk the entire year without the presence of snow. I commonly walk along the Lochside Trail from near Mount Doug right into the downtown area. The trail is nicely divided into north and south-flowing sections.
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