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LETTER: Consultants troubled by the word democratic

LETTER: Consultants troubled by the word democratic

The June 13 Zoom meeting for public input on Saanich’s strategic OCP update showed a disturbing lack of democracy.
LETTER: Rising costs making it harder to support local producers

LETTER: Rising costs making it harder to support local producers

The news is filled with stories on rising costs, and the Bank of Canada could potentially raise interest rates in July to slow inflation. With these uncompromising rate hikes, we are still seeing high prices for food forecasted to go up again. I had hoped our local growers would offer some relief for families but their prices have risen along with the grocery chains.
LETTER: Saanich council disregards citizens’ comments

LETTER: Saanich council disregards citizens’ comments

Saanich issued a statement framing the feedback they received about plans to limit off-leash dog areas in parks as misinformation or myths. Taking this approach discounts the value of the public’s feedback. The myths they describe are self-serving, arbitrary and misrepresent the intentions of the public’s comments.
LETTER: Fire risk not taken seriously

LETTER: Fire risk not taken seriously

I agree with Mr. Trudell’s suggestion regarding adapting military helicopters to fight forest fires. Unfortunately, our armed forces are in such a sorry state of neglect that out of 25 nations participating in a two-week-long “Air Defender” exercise in Germany, the largest deployment exercise in NATO’S history, including little countries like Bulgaria, Latvia and even two non-NATO nations Japan and Sweden, Canada is embarrassingly absent.
LETTER: Diminishing the rights of dog owners is not a just solution

LETTER: Diminishing the rights of dog owners is not a just solution

I read Darrell Wick’s letter titled “Dogs should be excluded from PKOLS-Mount Douglas.”
LETTER: Council spending has Saanich taxpayers stretched to the limit

LETTER: Council spending has Saanich taxpayers stretched to the limit

As bummed as I was to receive my property tax notice demanding an additional $475 from me over last year’s amount, a 13% increase, I was consoled by the fact that council will be using some of that money to subsidize the cost of electric bikes with zero impact on the climate but positive dividends for virtue-signalling councillors and electric bike manufacturers and sellers.
LETTER: Saanich making dog owners feel unwelcome

LETTER: Saanich making dog owners feel unwelcome

Saanich says the People, Pets and Parks draft strategy is a balanced approach – it absolutely is not!
LETTER: Saanich parks should be shared by all

LETTER: Saanich parks should be shared by all

For 18 years my wife and I enjoyed one and later, another Newfoundland dog on Cadboro Bay Beach and parks. They were off-leash so they could be dogs and we could enjoy them swimming and playing and fetching and running. The benefits of dogs for people’s health and well-being are well-known and documented.
LETTER: Saanich council faced with divisive task

LETTER: Saanich council faced with divisive task

Saanich Mayor Dean Murdock and councillors are tasked with a challenging and divisive decision to make on June 26 regrading the People, Pets and Parks strategy. Their decision will affect current and future generation’s families, their pets and parks usage.
LETTER: North Saanich council summaries available

LETTER: North Saanich council summaries available

Some PNR readers will know that for the past eight-and-a-half years I’ve been writing up notes of North Saanich council meetings and, through the auspices of the North Saanich Residents Association, getting them out to members.