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LETTER: Dogs need a space to run free

LETTER: Dogs need a space to run free

This is directed at the writers who were urging Saanich to keep dogs on leash or away from Mt. Doug and Cadboro Bay beach. I am really sorry that you encountered rambunctious dogs who were not being properly managed by their owners. Dogs are allowed off-leash if they are under the control of their owners BԪַ and clearly these were not. However, I am asking Saanich not to take away off-leash privileges from all dogs and their owners.
Beefs and Bouquets for May 12

Beefs and Bouquets for May 12

To submit a beef or a bouquet, email publisher@goldstreamgazette.com
FINLAYSON: 3 takeaways from the new B.C. budget

FINLAYSON: 3 takeaways from the new B.C. budget

BԪַPerhaps most notable is whatBԪַs happened in the labour market since last springBԪַ
LETTER: First responders shouldnBԪַt have to wait for vaccines

LETTER: First responders shouldnBԪַt have to wait for vaccines

I think it is unacceptable for first responders to have to wait for leftover vaccines.
LETTER: Confrontation shows need for solution in the woods

LETTER: Confrontation shows need for solution in the woods

The anger and frustration hatefully unleashed by industry workers on Indigenous land defenders at the Walbran Watch camp last week, speaks directly to the urgent need for government to invest public funding towards a just transition strategy that supports workers and communities to get off old-growth logging.
LETTER: Switch to fibre optic carries consequences

LETTER: Switch to fibre optic carries consequences

Telus is forcing everyone in our neighbourhood to adopt their high fibre optic cable. While this will likely provide an improvement/upgrade for internet and TV service, the main reason for it is it saves Telus money. This is, however, a huge step backwards in emergency preparedness for our rural community.
LETTER: Reducing parking requirements will bring gridlock

LETTER: Reducing parking requirements will bring gridlock

This is in reference to the letter titled BԪַSaanich housing strategy leads to conflicting policies.BԪַ We moved to Saanich from North Vancouver recently. My background includes seven years volunteering with community policing in North Van (business liaison and speed control). Separate from that, I was on city hallBԪַs traffic calming committee. I am not anti cycling.
LETTER: Finding a compromise on pickleball

LETTER: Finding a compromise on pickleball

There is nothing more annoying than listening to the thwack of pickleball being played, unless you are playing yourself. I think concentrating Oak Bay pickleball at Carnarvon Park is fine BԪַ no need to expand to Henderson where tennis courts remain in high demand.
LETTER: Saanich workers go above and beyond

LETTER: Saanich workers go above and beyond

With this letter I would like to acknowledge the professionalism, commitment to public safety and prompt actions of a small group of Saanich employees whose work, sadly, may often go under appreciated.
LETTER: Perceptions of crime may be accurate

LETTER: Perceptions of crime may be accurate

Good governance and a thriving economy become extremely difficult to achieve when residents are preoccupied with crime and their personal safety.
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