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Market capitalism a main driver of income inequality, reader writes

Market capitalism a main driver of income inequality, reader writes

Columnist Tom Fletcher logic seems backwards on anti-poverty actions
Proportional representation options lacking, reader writes

Proportional representation options lacking, reader writes

Preferential ballot makes more sense to gain locally connected candidates
LETTER: Alberta refinery the answer

LETTER: Alberta refinery the answer

David Black makes the point that building refineries in Canada rather than shipping raw product overseas makes perfect sense. Despite their differences in political views, it may surprise him to know that our MP, Elizabeth May, has been advocating that for years.
Part-time Victorian feels ‘betrayed’ by province over speculation tax

Part-time Victorian feels ‘betrayed’ by province over speculation tax

Active community member doubts further family foundation money will come to Victoria
LETTER: Dog poop on school grounds has Cordova Bay Grade 3s looking for answers

LETTER: Dog poop on school grounds has Cordova Bay Grade 3s looking for answers

We are Grade 3 students at Cordova Bay School. We have noticed that people are leaving their dog poo bags on our school property.
David Black’s view makes perfect sense

David Black’s view makes perfect sense

Re: Refineries on the coast are common sense ( Opinion , May 16)
Victoria mayor sees larger domain through potential merger, reader writes

Victoria mayor sees larger domain through potential merger, reader writes

Citizen’s assemblies need a chance to operate free from government intervention
LETTER: Transit users taken for a ride

LETTER: Transit users taken for a ride

Dear BC Transit: There is not enough being done to make busing a reliable or convenient source of transportation. It has gotten to the point where using transit to get to work is a risk that doesn’t mitigate with premature departures or planning.
LETTER: Old-style politics is easier to cover

LETTER: Old-style politics is easier to cover

B.C.’s current party system offers more conflict, fewer solutions

Council, city staff outmanoevred by Fort Street developer

Decision to stop compromising shows planning process is broken in Victoria