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LETTER: Central Saanich council should remember respect goes both ways

LETTER: Central Saanich council should remember respect goes both ways

Council meeting featured open disdain and unmistakable threatening tone aimed at members of the public
LETTER: Canada must stand united against bullies

LETTER: Canada must stand united against bullies

Canada cannot afford to respond emotionally to Donald Trump by overreacting with aggressive behaviour or under-reacting with passivity
LETTER: Victoria voters in no-win situation for Crystal Pool

LETTER: Victoria voters in no-win situation for Crystal Pool

Recreation centre must remain open and in use until a new facility is built
LETTER: North Saanich residents should take priority over pickleball

LETTER: North Saanich residents should take priority over pickleball

Users of pickleball courts could pay a membership fee to cover ongoing costs
Evidence-based strategies for locating a missing cat

Evidence-based strategies for locating a missing cat

Chances are your cat has not strayed far from home
LETTER: Time for Canada to rethink its ties to monarchy

LETTER: Time for Canada to rethink its ties to monarchy

The time has come for Canada to take the last step to full independence
LETTER: Trail project won't alleviate traffic congestion in Sooke

LETTER: Trail project won't alleviate traffic congestion in Sooke

In case of an earthquake or wildfire, residents will be unable to go anywhere as Highway 14 will become a parking lot
Editorial: Hundreds of reasons to say yes to organ donation

Editorial: Hundreds of reasons to say yes to organ donation

481 people got organ transplants last year in B.C.
LETTER: Proposed North Saanich pickleball venue defies common sense

LETTER: Proposed North Saanich pickleball venue defies common sense

It is irresponsible to consider spending $900,000 on pickleball court at Blue Heron Park
LETTER: Saanich skirts referendum with alternate approval process

LETTER: Saanich skirts referendum with alternate approval process

It’s the first time in 25 years that Saanich will use the alternate approval process (AAP) to borrow $9.6 million for five infrastructure projects.