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LETTER: Target after-market exhaust merchants in Saanich, too

LETTER: Target after-market exhaust merchants in Saanich, too

Re: Noisy vehicles should be monitored in Saanich (Letters, Oct. 6)
LETTER: Support lacking for too many battling depression

LETTER: Support lacking for too many battling depression

The rhetoric from politicians on more support for our mental health-care system needs to stop. We need leaders to get together with the experts to build consensus around a vision for mental health in this province and then find a way to fund it immediately.
LETTER: Cedar Hill golf pass holders help reduce tax burden

LETTER: Cedar Hill golf pass holders help reduce tax burden

Re: Recreational golfers unfairly targeted by Saanich (Letters Sept. 29)
LETTER: It’s time to reduce our excess civic governance

LETTER: It’s time to reduce our excess civic governance

The elected Ontario government reduced Toronto city council to 25 councillors and one mayor back in 2018. This was challenged in the Supreme Court of Canada, and the decision was that it was OK for the elected provincial government to make this decision.
LETTER: It’s time for some testosterone interruptus in Canada’s military

LETTER: It’s time for some testosterone interruptus in Canada’s military

Policy changes that allow all citizens, regardless of gender or sexual orientation, to participate fully in military service, is vital to maintaining a military both representative of Canada’s population and having, among its ranks, individuals with the talents and strengths needed to successfully defend the country against 21st century threats.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a step forward for Oak Bay

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a step forward for Oak Bay

On Sept. 30, our community took an important step forward. Hundreds of us gathered in front of the Sno’uyutth Welcome Pole on the grounds of Oak Bay High School to “spread good energy,” honour the survivors of residential schools and their families, and remember the children who did not come home. Thank you to everyone who ignored the cold and rain on Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to reflect, listen and learn, and take another step in our walk towards reconciliation.
Communities demand ‘Just Transition’ from fossil fuels

Communities demand ‘Just Transition’ from fossil fuels

I keep hearing Big Oil executives and their friends in Ottawa talk about a transition off of fossil fuels taking decades and decades. Sure, it’s true we’re not going to shut off the oil taps tomorrow, but this kind of delayed transition is dangerous. In fact, you could call it a new form of climate denial.
LETTER: Extended dog leash a hazard

LETTER: Extended dog leash a hazard

We had a dangerous incident with a large dog on an extended leash a couple of days ago.
Our future will be brighter if all come together

Our future will be brighter if all come together

We need to stop fighting and start uniting.
LETTER: A few observations around roundabouts

LETTER: A few observations around roundabouts

Re: Roundabout rules, signals and observation.