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LETTER: Bylaws shouldn’t be ignored

LETTER: Bylaws shouldn’t be ignored

In regards to the story published Jan. 7 “Advocate makes case for backyard chickens,” I would be curious to hear what our council members and bylaw officers have to say about Maclure’s comments, such as the following:

LETTER: Coun. Dubow should resign

In December 2020 Coun. Sharmarke Dubow chose to deliberately ignore the directives concerning non-essential travel set out by Dr. Bonnie Henry, Dr. Theresa Tam and Premier John Horgan and travelled to Africa, risking contracting the coronavirus and potentially infecting others.
LETTER: Motion takes aim at overdose crisis

LETTER: Motion takes aim at overdose crisis

Couns. Ned Taylor and Karen Harper have submitted a notice of motion to the Saanich council to address the overdose crisis. This motion outlines steps that the council should take to address the lethal opioid overdose epidemic that is affecting communities across Canada and the world.
LETTER: Langford council must be more open

LETTER: Langford council must be more open

Why is Langford council so secretive? There is an old adage in the justice system that says: “Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done.”
A letter of thanks and encouragement

A letter of thanks and encouragement

Reader says freedom and security do not come without a price
LETTER: Chickens bring rats to neighbourhood

LETTER: Chickens bring rats to neighbourhood

I wish to disagree with the advocate in your article “Advocate makes case for backyard chickens in Sidney” on two matters. First, I can affirm that chickens do attract rats and make noise. My neighbours have chickens and are fastidious about keeping their coop clean.
LETTER: Councillors’ travel raises questions

LETTER: Councillors’ travel raises questions

There are many questions for the three Greater Victoria councillors who traveled internationally in December despite government directives advising against non-essential travel.
LETTER: Liberty comes at a cost

LETTER: Liberty comes at a cost

When I first read the recent letter to the editor from Raym Forbes, I thought it was satire. “Our charter rights do not replace God’s instructions, which state obey the government.” Besides how overstated and flawed Raym’s information was on the affects of COVID-19 provincially, he is forgetting how many of these government figures were off jet-setting to far away lands, hypocritically ignoring their own guidelines.
LETTER: Councillor should donate salary for time he was out of country

LETTER: Councillor should donate salary for time he was out of country

I am writing to express my disappointment with Coun. Sharmarke Dubow’s recent decision to travel overseas.
LETTER: Drastic speed reductions not needed

LETTER: Drastic speed reductions not needed

Re: the proposal to lower the speed limit on residential roads without a centre line to 30 km/h in Victoria. I agree that for kids, cyclists and seniors like myself a lower speed limit would be advantageous, however, for delivery drivers, service providers like gardeners, carpenters, or painters the travel times to and from work will increase and raise costs. This added time will also reduce billable hours lowering their income.