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LETTER: CRD tactic goes from saving to borrowing

LETTER: CRD tactic goes from saving to borrowing

Buried away in the 1,731-page Oct. 27 CRD committee-of-the-hole report (and I did not misspell that) is a link to another report from the regional parks committee with this recommendation: “The Regional Parks Committee recommends the Committee of the Whole recommend to the Capital Regional District Board that the annual land acquisition levy be used to implement a debt financing strategy for future land acquisitions.”
LETTER: Consider workers when you leave recycling out in the rain

LETTER: Consider workers when you leave recycling out in the rain

During this time of heavy rainfall and severe weather events, take a minute to think of your fellow recyclers.
LETTER: Malahat solution on track

LETTER: Malahat solution on track

The E&N rail line is staring us in the face as a solution to the ongoing Malahat disasters. The rail line could be a vital advancement to the Malahat solution and economic future of Vancouver Island as a transit corridor for commuters, freight and tourism.
MALCOLMSON: B.C. expects feds to ‘make our application a priority’ on drug decriminalization

MALCOLMSON: B.C. expects feds to ‘make our application a priority’ on drug decriminalization

B.C. is the first province to offer a safer supply program
LETTER: Selwyn Road covenant should be preserved

LETTER: Selwyn Road covenant should be preserved

Regarding your story about the 2684 Selwyn Rd. covenant: it is important to note, and should have been included in the story, that the original owner, Douglas Jennings, was a decorated veteran. Sgt. Jennings lived on Selwyn Road since 1964 and placed two covenants on his property, once in 1998 and the latest one in 2002.
LETTER: Victoria on the road to ruin

LETTER: Victoria on the road to ruin

Victoria council should allocate more funds in the proposed 2022 budget to renew the city’s aging and critical infrastructure.
LETTER: Historic rail line the answer to today’s problems

LETTER: Historic rail line the answer to today’s problems

I’m sure everyone sitting in delays along the Island Highway really wishes there was a bike lane to take instead.
LETTER: Dogs out of control on Cadboro Bay

LETTER: Dogs out of control on Cadboro Bay

I’d like to thank the letter writers who have come forward on what has become a far-too-common occurrence on our public beaches and parks. Every time I visit my neighbourhood beach of Cadboro Bay I am witness to the dangerous behaviour of “friendly” off-leash dogs charging and jumping. Even dogs racing past my family and I at high speeds causes me great concern. How do I know if your “friendly” dog won’t suddenly turn on my children? Or knock them over accidentally?
LETTER: Langford man helps strangers on the ferry

LETTER: Langford man helps strangers on the ferry

My husband and I recently made a trip to Victoria with friends of ours. Once on the ferry, we were surprised to find that the cafeteria had changed protocols. There was a long lineup for ‘pre orders’ and the other lineup was as far as the eye could see. As seniors, we were baffled and were musing about how we could possibly get something to eat.
LETTER: Turning over a new leaf

LETTER: Turning over a new leaf

You know you’ve hit peak Oak Bay when there’s a guy blowing leaves off the sidewalk into the gutter on one side of the street, and engineers trying to unblock drains full of decomposing, uncollected leaves on the other.