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LETTER: In praise of police

It is not often that we hear of police receiving praise for the work they do, but when the occasion warrants it let’s ensure they receive our thanks.
Lana Popham column: Minority governments hold strong track record in Canada

Lana Popham column: Minority governments hold strong track record in Canada

Lana Popham to host free panel on minority government, Sept. 20, 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Arbutus room at Saanich Commonwealth Place
LETTER: Re: Resident block out from Block Watch

LETTER: Re: Resident block out from Block Watch

Re: Resident Blocked Out From Block Watch , Saanich News, Sept. 13
DAVID BLACK: Facilities and legacies a big part of 1994 Games

DAVID BLACK: Facilities and legacies a big part of 1994 Games

Similar additions to local recreation infrastructure possible with another Games in Victoria
LETTER: Let Saanich local area plans fulfill their purpose

LETTER: Let Saanich local area plans fulfill their purpose

Saanich proposes to update all 12 existing Local Area Plans within the municipality at a cost of $350,000 to $500,000 per plan.
LETTER: Use old Emily Carr library as a daycare centre

LETTER: Use old Emily Carr library as a daycare centre

Re: Former Saanich library continues to sit vacant , Saanich News, Sept. 8

Commonwealth Games benefits remain illusory

B.C. government right to decide against financially backing Victoria’s bid
LETTERS: Residents say ‘no’ to carriage houses

LETTERS: Residents say ‘no’ to carriage houses

Readers respond to Saanich News’ Sept. 8 editorial
Victoria council needs to change development policy to create more affordable housing

Victoria council needs to change development policy to create more affordable housing

Building in rules requiring that a percentage of new units be below-market cost would help
DAVID BLACK: More money for affordable housing in Victoria with Commonwealth Games bid

DAVID BLACK: More money for affordable housing in Victoria with Commonwealth Games bid

Applying for funding using the traditional route would yield far less, bid chair says