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LETTER: Saanich projects don’t address affordability

LETTER: Saanich projects don’t address affordability

When a major issue in housing today is affordability, Saanich council continues to approve many large development projects, approximately half of which are market-rate condos or townhouses for purchase: so not “affordable.”
LETTER: Doctor shortage taking a toll on British Columbians’ health

LETTER: Doctor shortage taking a toll on British Columbians’ health

If you live in British Columbia, you could be among the one million people without a doctor, so my story may sound familiar.
LETTER: Put the brakes on Tillicum bike lanes

LETTER: Put the brakes on Tillicum bike lanes

I just finished reading the article in the Saanich News about the bike lanes on Tillicum Road.
LETTER: Styrofoam pollution a threat to marine life

LETTER: Styrofoam pollution a threat to marine life

On the first warm days of the season, B.C. residents flock to their local beach and into the ocean – ready for their long-awaited summer. For a group of us on Lasqueti Island, there’s another reason that brings us out to the coastline in droves: our annual beach cleanup.
LETTER: Beach work followed strict guidelines

LETTER: Beach work followed strict guidelines

The Peninsula News Review is vitally important to our community, so it is vitally important that local media presents both sides of stories.
LETTER: Island rail line only requires imagination

LETTER: Island rail line only requires imagination

Contrary to Premier John Horgan’s whining, there is nothing “profound” about the cost of fixing up the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway. No, the real transportation money pits are the George Massey Tunnel replacement ($4 billion), the Broadway subway ($2.83 billion) and the possible Langley Skytrain line (which may come in at as much as $4.5 billion).
LETTER: Surveys fail to gauge local concerns

LETTER: Surveys fail to gauge local concerns

Two recent online surveys were created by the municipality of Saanich, claiming to be Cadboro Bay community surveys designed to help the district draft the community’s future design through an updated local area plan. The latest offered even more densification than before, potentially all the way to Telegraph Road, and was open to anyone in the world to fill out, as many times as they wanted; without any working verification process in place to determine who they were or where they were from.
LETTER: Heritage passport a labour of love

LETTER: Heritage passport a labour of love

The Saanich Heritage Passport was a resident/volunteer-driven project. The Saanich Heritage Foundation volunteers along with the Arts, Culture and Heritage volunteer group did all the work on this project. Tax dollars were not ‘wasted’ on this initiative to support arts and heritage in Saanich. We are always welcoming new volunteers if you are interested.
LETTER: Embrace changes for a more vibrant Saanich

LETTER: Embrace changes for a more vibrant Saanich

I read with a wince the curmudgeonly opinion of lifelong Saanich resident Lorne Pednault-Peasland. I took from his letter that since he knows all about heritage properties in our city, the rest of us shouldn’t bother learning about them as well.
LETTER: Roaming cats a threat to birds

LETTER: Roaming cats a threat to birds

About 140,000 birds a year have been estimated to fall prey to domestic cats in Poland each year.