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LETTER: Taxis down on Sidney fares

LETTER: Taxis down on Sidney fares

Has anyone else had a problem with the taxis that serve the Swartz Bay ferry terminal not wanting to take passengers to Sidney?
LETTER: Mayor’s success comes at a cost

LETTER: Mayor’s success comes at a cost

Re: the letter ‘Mayor has helped Langford go from a dogpatch to a diamond.’ No one can discount what Mayor Young has done for Langford. But it would also be nice if one could say he did it with grace and integrity. Recent council meetings really have shown Mayor Young’s true colours. From belittling fellow council member to berating the public.
LETTER: CMA doesn’t control number of doctors

LETTER: CMA doesn’t control number of doctors

In a letter in the Jan. 12 edition of the Saanich News under the heading, “CMA deserves blame for doctor shortage,” John Harris writes, “Doctors and the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) have done their best to make a medical degree both expensive and very difficult to get.”
LETTER: RBCM must be more transparent

LETTER: RBCM must be more transparent

I presume the RBCM board is now just relieved to begin packing up the third floor and be done with that phase of our very European history. They should be rethinking this move as it was not done by consulting folks who pay to see our full history at the museum - the good and the bad.

LETTER: Vehicles shouldn’t be driving Oak Bay’s secondary suite policy

Re: “Off-street parking added to impending secondary suite policy.” It’s pretty pathetic when, in the middle of a climate emergency that recently incinerated or flooded half our province, our municipal officials are obsessing over the housing and comfort of automobiles.
LETTER: Skyrocketing home prices nothing to celebrate

LETTER: Skyrocketing home prices nothing to celebrate

I’m not sure there’s anything to celebrate about the news that Greater Victoria posted near-record real estate sales last year, as the title of the article in your Jan 12 issue seems to imply. The only people celebrating these high sales figures are the real estate agents who profited from the high sales volume and the huge increase in prices we saw last year.
LETTER: City right to aid challenge of discriminatory bill

LETTER: City right to aid challenge of discriminatory bill

Kudos to Coun. Dubow for his leadership on Victoria council by presenting a motion to verbally and financially support the legal challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21.
LETTER: Affordable housing is not just about density

LETTER: Affordable housing is not just about density

Arguments that increasing density is the solution to providing workforce housing on the Saanich Peninsula are overly simplistic and will only pit neighbours against development proposals.
LETTER: Supply chain problems no excuse for challenges

LETTER: Supply chain problems no excuse for challenges

Yes - global supply chains are challenged. What I find most frustrating, is that I, a mere mortal British Columbian, can and have ordered in quantity with ease: N95 masks from Toronto and rapid antigen tests from Alberta, and yet the B.C. government – which promotes itself as unique, going it alone, mavericks of sorts – appears challenged to meet the demand of health-care professionals, teachers, parents, let alone, B.C. residents.
LETTER: Pandemic pulling resources from other health-care needs

LETTER: Pandemic pulling resources from other health-care needs

I do not take anything away from the importance of the pandemic and the difficulties in dealing with it. Unfortunately, there are other things that need dealing with such as a health care system in chaos.