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LETTER: Spewhung decision can open doors to reconciliation

LETTER: Spewhung decision can open doors to reconciliation

The Spewhung decision is a unique opportunity for a practical step towards reconciliation.
LETTER: Dining noise can spoil the romance

LETTER: Dining noise can spoil the romance

I had to laugh at the idea that restaurant dining can be romantic.
LETTER: Protesters have gone too far

LETTER: Protesters have gone too far

It is truly distressing to behold certain citizens of our great country aping the behaviour of the disgusting hordes of ignoramuses who seem determined to turn our southern neighbour into a theocratic fascist oligarchy, and who are in fact well along the road to so doing. I refer to the tiny percentage of our nation’s truckers (and others) who currently infest our nation’s capital.
LETTER: First Nations must have say on Spewhung

LETTER: First Nations must have say on Spewhung

Turkey Head must be renegotiated to include First Nations’ vision for Oak Bay Marina as it was initially a First Nations village and we need to honour this fact by bringing their voice to the table, starting from the planning stage.
LETTER: Not all dogs need to be leashed on beach

LETTER: Not all dogs need to be leashed on beach

In regards to dogs being required to be leashed at Willows Beach, I propose that the word “leashed” be changed to “under control.” This allows the majority of our pets to enjoy the freedom to play, to explore, to chase a ball or stick supervised by their owners who likewise enjoy meeting friends and walking the beach.
LETTER: Time to pressure government for action on doctor shortage

LETTER: Time to pressure government for action on doctor shortage

Re: The ongoing crisis concerning the loss of family doctors and walk-in clinics. I was both saddened and disheartened to see the media interviews with Dr. Matthew Ward, medical director of the Eagle Creek Medical Clinic, concerning the loss of two family physicians from the clinic.
LETTER: Article an objective portrayal of protest

LETTER: Article an objective portrayal of protest

Thank you Justin Samanski-Langille for your article “Thousands gather at Legislature to protest pandemic mandates.”
LETTER: Photo gets a thumbs down

LETTER: Photo gets a thumbs down

I was extremely disappointed to see that you had to jump on the bandwagon and sensationalize the police officer that gave a thumbs up during the protest downtown.
LETTER: Transportation funding should go towards transit

LETTER: Transportation funding should go towards transit

Re “Work begins on upgrades to Pat Bay intersection in Central Saanich.”
LETTER: Rising tax rates not sustainable

LETTER: Rising tax rates not sustainable

I read with some dismay that the Town of Sidney will be but just one of many municipalities which will increase property taxes to raise more revenue when we have all seen our property tax assessments for 2022