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LETTER: Thank you to all who made Canada Day a success

LETTER: Thank you to all who made Canada Day a success

Wasn’t that a party?
LETTER: Taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize private developers

LETTER: Taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize private developers

There seems to be a not so subtle attempt to frame the West Park Lane development as an affordable housing issue.
LETTER: West Shore youth run wild

LETTER: West Shore youth run wild

Hello there Colwood and Langford parents.
LETTER: Climate change is no picnic

LETTER: Climate change is no picnic

Re: Don’t tax what is normal . Bob Broughton wants 100 per cent certainty before we choose to act on climate change. In his letter, he suggests that carbon emission fees (he calls them taxes) are pointless unless they come with the same precision in methods and results as an engineer designing a bridge.
LETTER: Trees are a valuable part of Saanich’s infrastructure

LETTER: Trees are a valuable part of Saanich’s infrastructure

Saanich is replacing water and sewer pipes on Winchester Road, Parkside Crescent and Jamaica Road.
LETTER: Veterans deserve more respect from our leaders

LETTER: Veterans deserve more respect from our leaders

I commemorated the D-Day invasion of Europe, and watching film footage and interviews taken from survivors of this horrific event in history.
LETTER: Who is voting for Ben Isitt?

LETTER: Who is voting for Ben Isitt?

Once again, we see the negative aftermath of the Remembrance Day proposal as put forward by Coun. Ben Isitt.
LETTER: Better solutions to fighting climate change than raising taxes

LETTER: Better solutions to fighting climate change than raising taxes

Once again, Saanich is bulldozing its way into the pockets of taxpayers.
LETTER: Pipeline opposition leads Canada into dangerous territory

LETTER: Pipeline opposition leads Canada into dangerous territory

Do Canadians realize that preventing the expansion of Alberta pipeline capability is having two major negative effects?
LETTER: Bike lanes cost Victoria its status as a pedestrian friendly city

LETTER: Bike lanes cost Victoria its status as a pedestrian friendly city

It is beyond my comprehension why cyclists continue to ride wherever they want despite the fact they fall under the Motor Vehicle Act.