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LETTER: Oak Bay employees help snowbound motorist

LETTER: Oak Bay employees help snowbound motorist

A shout-out to two very kind Oak Bay employees (on their way to check out a pumping station) who, very early in the morning of Jan. 6, helped me dig out my snowbound car near Abkhazi Gardens. I had to make an appointment at VGH on that day.
LETTER: Saanich dragging its feet on endorsing free contraception

LETTER: Saanich dragging its feet on endorsing free contraception

For the past two years, B.C. municipalities have been adding their support to AccessBC’s call for universal no-cost prescription contraception. The City of Victoria was the first, passing a motion in January 2020, and since then, 29 municipalities and districts across the province have taken less than 10 minutes out of their agendas to adopt a motion urging the provincial government to make all prescription contraception free.
LETTER: Mayor has helped Langford go from a dogpatch to a diamond

LETTER: Mayor has helped Langford go from a dogpatch to a diamond

I am tired of hearing all the disparaging comments about Mayor Stewart Young’s “vision” for Langford.
LETTER: Neighbour’s snow clearing appreciated

LETTER: Neighbour’s snow clearing appreciated

A huge bouquet to Kit our neighbour who routinely cleared and salted our steps, driveway, and sidewalk (and cleared our car) over the holiday season. This wonderful, kind-hearted lady stepped in for me and my wife while I am waiting for my hip replacement surgery (just canceled two days before… because of the current Omicron surgery shutdown).
LETTER: Bridge to Salt Spring would carry benefits

LETTER: Bridge to Salt Spring would carry benefits

The letter writer who suggested Salt Spring bridges are a better option to the Malahat has proposed a project that is well worth further consideration. In addition to the benefits cited, there may be more.
LETTER: COVID restrictions pose challenge to families with school-age children

LETTER: COVID restrictions pose challenge to families with school-age children

As we start 2022, the Greater Victoria area is experiencing a peak period of the COVID-19 pandemic. In B.C. the numbers have been skyrocketing. School District 61 today declared a snow day and kids are in the street building snow people. As families begin sending their children back to school, the Office of the Public Health Officer may want to consider the rules around Omicron and COVID-19 infections in families.
LETTER: Base medical decisions on true facts

LETTER: Base medical decisions on true facts

When people have a medical issue, the majority of them consult a doctor. For the most part, they trust the doctor’s medical advice and treatment options.
LETTER - Fishery restrictions not strict enough to protect herring in the Strait of Georgia

LETTER - Fishery restrictions not strict enough to protect herring in the Strait of Georgia

Dear editor,
LETTER: Anti-vaxxers shouldn’t expect benefits of system they mock

LETTER: Anti-vaxxers shouldn’t expect benefits of system they mock

Am I the only one who is tired of those who fall into the category of anti-vaxxer, anti masker and generally believe that COVID is at best made up? That group of bullies who want, want, want, protest, lie, make things up, get in your face.
LETTER: Saanich slow to clear roads of snow

LETTER: Saanich slow to clear roads of snow

It has not escaped our notice (every year) that, the District of Saanich continues making it clear to Saanich residents, via Saanich News, we are obligated to clear the snow off our sidewalks – as if we have any (on our road) – and other paths and areas where it could prove hazardous to pedestrians.