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LETTER: Cadboro Bay survey sees outside influence

LETTER: Cadboro Bay survey sees outside influence

Now that the results of the online BԪַcommunity surveyBԪַ regarding the draft of the Cadboro Bay Local Area Plan are in, it is not a surprise that the BԪַresults,BԪַ as elsewhere in the CRD, seem to support development and densification, given that the wording of the survey seemed to point the person filling out the survey in that general direction.
LETTER: Homeowners feel the pinch from missing middle proposal

LETTER: Homeowners feel the pinch from missing middle proposal

The missing middle housing staff proposal is disappointing. The description presented during the public engagement process spoke of zoning changes that would allow, BԪַduplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, etcBԪַBԪַ Thus folks responded to the survey with this in mind and apparently looked on the plan with some favour. As described, missing middle sounded like it could gently increase density in my neighbourhood BԪַ and thatBԪַs a good thing.
LETTER: Housing crisis decades in the making

LETTER: Housing crisis decades in the making

In response to BԪַDensification addresses concerns of modern world.BԪַ Sidney shares land with North Saanich, so factor this in when saying densification in Sidney is confined to downtown. Sidney had to restrict reno-evictions so the not-so-wealthy baby-boomers could remain in their apartment/condo rentals, so itBԪַs misleading saying the older generation are BԪַrich.BԪַ
LETTER: Province must protect old-growth forests before itBԪַs too late

LETTER: Province must protect old-growth forests before itBԪַs too late

The overwhelming majority of British Columbians believe that the last vestiges of our ancient forests should be protected, and understand the vital role all forests play in ecology, affecting water quality, climate change, biodiversity, floods, landslides, marine lifeBԪַ
LETTER: PremierBԪַs language overshadows the real obscenity

LETTER: PremierBԪַs language overshadows the real obscenity

Your recent article regarding Premier HorganBԪַs language in a recent question period completely misses the point. The real issue is why he would react in this manner when asked a perfectly valid question.
LETTERS: Drivers on drugs pose a risk

LETTERS: Drivers on drugs pose a risk

What is being done in Victoria to protect pedestrians and law-abiding drivers from drivers who are on the streets, high on drugs?
LETTER: Climate change policy being driven by reliance on LNG

LETTER: Climate change policy being driven by reliance on LNG

The transportation ministerBԪַs recent altering of the law to BԪַallow a provincial agency to buy and develop land for housing and amenities along transport routesBԪַ should make the public pause to think.
LETTER: Canada must share vaccines with the world

LETTER: Canada must share vaccines with the world

As a local resident, grandmother and advocate for human rights, Global Vaccine Equity is very important to me.
Who is being BԪַtwo-headedBԪַ here?

Who is being BԪַtwo-headedBԪַ here?

Re: CanadaBԪַs two-headed climate policy ( Our View, April 28)
LETTER: The truth matters

LETTER: The truth matters

Re: the letter to the editor Labelling is a plague.
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