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LETTER: Green and NetZero is noble but can we deliver?

LETTER: Green and NetZero is noble but can we deliver?

The draft OCP, produced more than two years and costing taxpayers $400,000, has given us all a chance to have our say. From the first page through to page 136, it is an inspiring document that generates a warm feeling in my heart that the environment and climate change are being seriously addressed.
LETTER: More meaures needed to combat climate change

LETTER: More meaures needed to combat climate change

A front-page article in the March 10 Sooke News Mirror with the headline – Sooke GHG emissions dropping, but too slowly – is misleading.
LETTER: Sooke’s highway through hell

LETTER: Sooke’s highway through hell

Re: Sooke’s traffic problems far beyond what was anticipated ( News , March 31)
LETTER: Hwy. 14 improvements about safety

LETTER: Hwy. 14 improvements about safety

Reading all of the complaints and solutions concerning Sooke traffic problems, most readers are misinformed.
LETTER: Truck decal fires up taxpayers

LETTER: Truck decal fires up taxpayers

Re: Sooke sets aside $2,500 for Indigenous art on fire truck ( News , April 7)
Cole’s Notes: B.C. could be the main star in films – but we can play any role

Cole’s Notes: B.C. could be the main star in films – but we can play any role

Film is a multi-billion dollar industry in B.C., but we rarely play ourselves on-screen
LETTER: Relaxing of COVID measures ‘reckless,’ says doctors group

LETTER: Relaxing of COVID measures ‘reckless,’ says doctors group

B.C. doctors says public health measures failing residents
LETTER: Bowker Creek must be preserved

LETTER: Bowker Creek must be preserved

Per numerous scientific studies, it is impossible to provide an adequate buffer zone to preserve Bowker Creek for salmon and wildlife per SD61’s proposal for the sale and development of the Lansdowne School property.
LETTER: The buck needs to stop in Oak Bay

LETTER: The buck needs to stop in Oak Bay

I am writing to express my extreme disappointment and frustration with council’s lack of action regarding the evolving deer problem in Oak Bay. Last night, a massive buck jumped our eight-by-10-foot hedge for the third time, continuing on a destructive rampage through our garden. To date, we have spent several thousand dollars turning our yard into a fortress in an attempt to keep the deer out, but this huge predator will not be stopped.
LETTER: Growth taking a toll on Sidney

LETTER: Growth taking a toll on Sidney

I came to Sidney over 40 years ago, mainly for my occupation, where I was thrilled to finally be able to live in a seaside town (a young lad’s dream).