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Speculation tax could send part-time Victoria resident packing

Speculation tax could send part-time Victoria resident packing

Property owner from U.S. loves our city, hates the idea of being taxed like a speculator
EDITORIAL: Vandalism shows need for rainbow crosswalk

EDITORIAL: Vandalism shows need for rainbow crosswalk

Hateful graffiti shows Salmon Arm’s need for a symbol of inclusion
B.C. VIEWS: Big unions living large in public construction-land

B.C. VIEWS: Big unions living large in public construction-land

The boys like their steak, bosses like a beefy slush fund
LETTER: Sick of hearing about homeless

LETTER: Sick of hearing about homeless

I am getting so fed up with hearing about that homeless camp at Regina Park , and especially from ‘career activist’ Chrissy Brett. She and the other one that’s been preaching about the rights of these people and how the public should cater to them should just be ignored! They thrive on publicity, and the media gives them all they want without hearing much from the “against” side.
LETTER: Leave your pets at home

LETTER: Leave your pets at home

Another dog suffers in a hot car, and this time dies .
LETTER: Cycling policies making city streets more lethal

LETTER: Cycling policies making city streets more lethal

In 1971, the population of Toronto was 713,000, about eight times greater than the City of Victoria in 2014 (84,289).
EDITORIAL: Victoria festival fun a Catch-22

EDITORIAL: Victoria festival fun a Catch-22

City’s secret is out, perhaps even has been for a while now
B.C. takes wrong approach with speculation tax

B.C. takes wrong approach with speculation tax

There are other ways to create more affordable homes for B.C. residents
B.C. VIEWS: Unions regain control of public construction

B.C. VIEWS: Unions regain control of public construction

B.C.’s 40-year battle swings back to international big labour
Kudos to columnist for pointing out folly of banning private clinics

Kudos to columnist for pointing out folly of banning private clinics

Patients with money or in dire circumstances will continue to go to U.S. for treatment