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Letter: Use Emily Carr for housing, and Sears too

Letter: Use Emily Carr for housing, and Sears too

I think that moving the tent city into the old Emily Library is an excellent idea. How about housing for the poor into the empty Sears (at Hillside)?
Letter: You canBԪַt build your way out of congestion

Letter: You canBԪַt build your way out of congestion

Re: BԪַProvince to speed up traffic at McKenzie InterchangeBԪַ (online, June 14)
Letter: Why not explore old Emily Carr as a site for housing

Letter: Why not explore old Emily Carr as a site for housing

Letter writer supports mayorBԪַs call to consider former library
Letter: How not to communicate with your member of parliament

Letter: How not to communicate with your member of parliament

Did you ever have cause to want to speak to your representative in the House of Commons? In a democracy like Canada, where you elect that person, you would think it possible to do so.
Yes, we could use a soft drink tax

Yes, we could use a soft drink tax

NDP rejects useful tax advice because itBԪַs not popular
CRD off-leash rule BԪַnonesenseBԪַ

CRD off-leash rule BԪַnonesenseBԪַ

Re: CRD tightens leash on dog walkers in Sooke parks ( BԪַ , June 20)
Editorial: Use your head, butt it out

Editorial: Use your head, butt it out

Summer burst into its full glory this week on the West Shore. People fired up their barbecues, headed to Thetis Lake and enjoyed the sun over the weekend and throughout the week, as temperatures rose to the high 20s and pushed 30 throughout the Capital Regional District.
EDITORIAL: Images of suffering children reflect new American reality

EDITORIAL: Images of suffering children reflect new American reality

TheyBԪַre sounds and images that could melt the coldest of hearts. But the heart-wrenching scenes playing out along the southern U.S. border are not enough to cut through the xenophobic zeal that now passes itself off as American immigration policy.
Letter: Level headed approach needed, not a ban

Letter: Level headed approach needed, not a ban

On April 19, 1997 my husband Ian and I were married in the very old little church in the heart of Metchosin. Between our ceremony and our home reception we had booked a carriage ride through James Bay and Beacon Hill Park.
EDITORIAL: Blood donation a gift, but more so in summer

EDITORIAL: Blood donation a gift, but more so in summer

Canadian Blood Services calling for donors during traditionally quieter vacation season
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